Modelling radioactive decay: The maths of Chernobyl ,when will it be safe to live there?

Modelling radioactive decay: The maths of Chernobyl- when will it be safe to live there?

Introduction
The internally-assessed component in this course is a mathematical exploration. This is a short report
written by the student based on a topic chosen by him or her, and it should focus on the mathematics of
that particular area. The emphasis is on mathematical communication (including formulae, diagrams,
graphs, tables, and so on).
The final report should be approximately 12-20 pages long with double line spacing. The report needs to be able to explain all stages of work in such a way that
demonstrates a clear understanding. The report should
include a detailed bibliography.
Criterion A = Presentation
Criterion B = Mathematical communication
Criterion C = Personal engagement
Criterion D = Reflection
Criterion E = Use of mathematics
The report needs to be written in a very detailed form with all the calculations showing and at the end please do not forget to answer the question which is included in the topic. ALSO please do not forget that the report needs to be focused on “MODELING”. it would be preferable if you include those graphs as well.