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\title{CWU Math 335 Article Summary}
\author{Jean Marie Linhart}
\date{January 2019}
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Jean Marie Linhart gives guidance for incorporating writing and communication in a mathematical modeling course in \cite{Linhart2014}. She gives algorithms for computing the logarithm of the normal distribution and compares their performance in \cite{Linhart2008}.
Citing Wikipedia articles is easy. The article on fractals is \cite{fractalwiki}.
I can cite a work without including a reference to it. \nocite{higham1998handbook}
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