References

In this project you will be turning in a well-formatted and well-written Google Colab document. No extra code should be apparent in your document (move it somewhere else). All code needs to run without errors. All of the blocks of code should be preceded by thorough exposition and clear explanation. Any plots should be well built, clear, and tell a complete story. Be sure to discuss all of the tasks completely.

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K. Spayd and J. Puckett, “9-020-t-HeatDiffusion.” Oct. 2019, [Online]. Available: https://simiode.org/resources/6452.