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Computational Physics Lab II

Description

This course focuses on equipping students with numerical techniques to solve advanced physical problems, particularly those related to modern physics. The course covers programming and algorithm development, emphasizing the use of computational methods to model and simulate physical systems. Key topics include numerical solutions to differential equations, Monte Carlo simulations, and molecular dynamics. Students also learn about data analysis and visualization techniques. Applications span various areas of physics, such as quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and electromagnetism. This course prepares students for research and careers in fields that require strong computational skills

Disclaimer

The course syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor. Any modifications or updates will be communicated in advance.