PHYS 542B Computational Physics

PHYS 542. COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS (Credit, 3 hours; Lecture & Computational Laboratory). Numerical methods and their applications in physics; numerical solutions of selected differential equations; Monte Carlo method and applications to modeling; molecular dynamics and other simulations; electronic structure calculations for multi-electron systems. Prerequisite: Mathematical Physics I, PHYS 510, and a working knowledge of FORTRAN or C++, or an equivalent programming language.

Credits

3

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