705895 VU Computational Physics
winter semester 2021/2022 | Last update: 06.10.2021 | Place course on memo listDeeper understanding of how physical problems can be solved with numerical methods.
Algorithms and concepts of computational physics. We will use numerical approaches to tackle complex physical problems from theoretical mechanics, quantum physics, machine learning and statistical physics. The course covers six individual projects from their theoretical background to algorithms and the numerical implementation.
Continuous assessment (based on regular written and/or oral contribution by participants).
Course examination according to § 7, statute section on "study-law regulations"
Will be discussed in the first lesson.
Theoretical Physics I (Mechanik) and II (Quantum Physics). Programming experience is welcome.
This course is equvalent to 705897 Computational Physics I + 705898 Computational Physics II. Alternative dates/schedule will be discussed at the first lecture.
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