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Vol. 31, No. 2 2010 Table of Contents Editorial

The Modeling Contests in 2010

Paul J. Campbell............................................................................. 93

MCM Modeling Forum

Results of the 2010 Mathematical Contest in Modeling

Frank R. Giordano .......................................................................... 95 The Sweet Spot: AWave Model of Baseball Bats

Yang Mou, Peter Diao, and Rajib Quabili ....................................... 105 Judges’ Commentary: The Outstanding Sweet Spot Papers

Michael Tortorella......................................................................... 123 Centroids, Clusters, and Crime: Anchoring the Geographic Profiles of Serial Criminals

Anil S. Damle, Colin G.West, and Eric J. Benzel.............................. 129 Judges’ Commentary: The Outstanding Geographic Profiling Papers Marie Vanisko .............................................................................. 149 Judges’ Commentary: The Fusaro Award for the Geographic Profiling Problem

Marie Vanisko and Peter Anspach ................................................. 153

ICM Modeling Forum

Results of the 2010 Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling

Chris Arney ................................................................................. 157 Shedding Light on Marine Pollution

Brittany Harris, Chase Peaslee, and Kyle Perkins ............................ 165 Author’s Commentary: The Marine Pollution Problem

Miriam C. Goldstein ..................................................................... 175 Judges’ Commentary: The Outstanding Marine Pollution Papers Rodney Sturdivant........................................................................ 179

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Editorial

The 2010 Modeling Contests

Paul J. Campbell

Mathematics and Computer Science Beloit College

Beloit, WI 53511–5595 campbell@beloit.edu

Background

Based on Ben Fusaro‘s suggestion for an ―applied Putnam‖ contest, in 1985 COMAP introduced theMathematicalContest inModeling (MCM)!R . Since then, this Journal has devoted an issue each year to the Outstanding contest papers. Even after substantial editing, that issue has sometimes run

to more than three times the size of an ordinary issue. From 2005 through 2009, some papers appeared in electronic form only.

The 2,254 MCM teams in 2010 was almost double the number in 2008.