A new system of differential equations from MIT and Princeton has been developed to determine the most optimal bowling ball placements.
The study takes into account physics dynamics between a ball, lane conditions, and bowling pins, providing a more thorough investigation than previous methods based on statistical analyses of professional bowlers.
The model factors in various physical conditions of a game, such as lane oil, and accurately computes bowling trajectories.
The new equations have the potential to be applied in training regimens, manufacturing processes, and professional events, improving bowlers' targeting strategies.