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PHYS 802 - Computational Methods in Physics

Credits: 4

Methods of solving physical problems using digital computers including numerical differentiation and integration, error analysis and curve fitting, interpolation, ordinary and partial differential equations, matrix operations, eigenvalues, special functions of mathematical physics. Monte Carlo simulations, and stability of solutions.

Note:
Two hours lecture each week and a self-paced practicum.

Requisites:
Prerequisite: CIS 580 or MATH 655, PHYS 801, and a working knowledge of FORTRAN, C or C++.

Typically Offered
Spring


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