Question

This programming language includes easter eggs such as producing a dog’s face when running the function “spy” with no argument. Fourth- and fifth-order methods are compared using this language’s built-in “ode45” (10[2])(“O-D-E-four-five”) solver, (10[4]-5[1])which (10[1])can (10[1])be (10[1])sped up for large use-cases with this language’s built-in Parallel Computing Toolbox. (10[1])GNU Octave (10[1])is a free, (10[1])open-source (10[1])alternative (10[3]-5[1])to (-5[1])this (10[1])language, (10[2]-5[1])which uses a semicolon to suppress output. (10[3]-5[2])Executable (10[1])code (-5[4])can be combined (10[1])with formatted text and images in this language’s (-5[1])“live script” mode. (10[1])A graphical (10[1]-5[1])environment used for controller (10[3])modeling within this language is called Simulink. (10[2])For 10 points, (10[2])MathWorks (10[2])develops (10[1]-5[1])what (10[2])engineering (10[3])programming (10[1])language, (10[1]-5[1])which is used for its ease of (10[3])manipulating (10[2])matrices? (10[3])■END■ (10[14]0[4])

ANSWER: MATLAB [accept MATrix LABoratory; accept GNU Octave until read]
<Other Science>
= Average correct buzz position

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Danny HanPenn APrinceton A3010
Michael WuSouthampton BBirmingham3010
Will McCurleyAuburn AGeorgia Tech A31-5
Jeevika SetzerJohns Hopkins BPenn State A3110
Ishaan SinghPurdue BUChicago A3110
Sophie Higgs (DII)UW AUBC B3110
Josie Scott-FlemingBristol BVanderbilt3110
Sophia MadrazoPurdue CWashU D3210
Elijah Quan (DII)Michigan D (DII)Kenyon B (DII)3310
Elias ZiyadehPenn BRutgers A3410
Blake DanzigerEdinburghWarwick B4610
Nolan JonesPurdue AUChicago C4810
Denis LiuStanford LBerkeley B5110
Parker McCoigTennesse AEmory A5210
Michal GerasimiukStanford MBerkeley A5310
Alex AkridgeIndiana AUIUC B53-5
Delia CropperOxford ACambridge A5310
Cormac StephensonSouthampton AOxford B5310
Kabir ZamanSouth Carolina AGeorgia Tech A54-5
Benny ShtutmanSouth Carolina AGeorgia Tech C5510
John John GrogerWashU BUIUC A5610
Yahwanth Bajji (DII)Michigan AMichigan B56-5
Hrishit ChaudhuriNYU BOregon State5610
Charlie WeaverClemson ATusculum A6310
Mark TawfikRutgers CColumbia B63-5
Sinecio MoralesJohns Hopkins APenn B6310
Elijah ScheinsonColumbia BPenn A6310
Gabe DubowskiUIUC CSIUE A63-5
Ben AtchisonCambridge DImperial B6410
Arjun BothraHaverford APenn State B65-5
Christopher JosephNotre DameWashU C65-5
Jiping FangUIUC DIndiana B65-5
Calvin Bostleman (UG)Ohio State A (UG)Michigan State A65-5
Owen Gilroy (D2)Texas BIowa6810
Linus LuuCambridge BCambridge C76-5
Matthew Wang (UG)UBC AAlberta7910
Cole WelchGeorgia Tech EAuburn B8110
Towery McNeil (D2)Mississippi StateWUSTL A81-5
Martin BrandenburgGeorgia AEmory A8510
Barkot BelayEmory BGeorgia Tech C8510
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech BTennesse A8510
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech BAlabama A9210
Will HughesAuburn ATusculum A9210
Danny TranTennesse BEmory B9510
Rohan Navaneetha Raj (DII)Ohio State B (DII)Pitt A9510
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia Tech DTennesse B9610
Kevin YeSFUUW B9610
Cole WelchGeorgia Tech EAlabama A97-5
NaditaCWRU DCWRU C9710
Geoffrey WuColumbia ARowan A9810
Ryan SharpeLSE BDurham B9810
Hansen JinBerkeley CStanford A9910
TurjyaGeorgia AGeorgia Tech F9910
Justin KeungImperial ALSE A9910
Jack StuhlmanLehigh ABard A10010
Jason Thieu (DII)Michigan State B (UG)Michigan C (UG)101-5
Tom HainesDurham AWarwick A10110
Harris BeckerAlabama AGeorgia Tech E10810
TJ PickeringAuburn BAuburn C10810
Matthew SumanenGeorgia Tech ASouth Carolina A10810
Vinayak Singh BhadoriyaNYU ATexas A10910
Parker Knudson (D2)Texas CColorado College10910
Shardul ParthasarathyUIUC BIndiana A11010
Reid Pfaltzgraff-Carlson (UG)Kenyon A (UG)Michigan State C (UG)11010
Reid Pfaltzgraff-Carlson (UG)Kenyon A (UG)Michigan State C (UG)11010
Matthew SumanenGeorgia Tech AAuburn A11110
Robert WangPenn State BHaverford A11110
Chauncey LoColumbia BRutgers C1110
Anthony PoppPurdue DMiami1110
Rohan KrishnamoorthiWashU CNotre Dame11110
Logan MathisSIUE AUIUC C11110
Evan DaviesMiamiPurdue D11110
Mitchell IndekMichigan BMichigan A11110
Daniel Lian (DII)Michigan C (UG)Michigan State B (UG)11110
Vishesh Verma (DII)Michigan State AOhio State A (UG)11110
Anthony Gagliano (UG)McGill ECentral Oklahoma11110
Mitchell Hackett (D2)Central OklahomaMcGill E1110
Collin NadarajahWUSTL AMississippi State11110
Braden Booth (D2)MissouriVassar A11110
Alexander Tenace (D2)ArkansasTexas D1110
Thomas Doyle (UG)Vassar BOle Miss11110
Kevin FlanaganBristol AManchester11110
Alex BakerCambridge CCambridge B11110