Phys 205; Fall 2005
Tuesday - Thursday 8:00-9:15am; PAS 272

Computational Physics

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This is a course for students of physical sciences that introduces basic computational methods for solving physical problems. The course will cover methods related to the solution of linear and non-linear equations, the numerical integration of arbitrary functions, the solution of ordinary differential equations, modeling of data, and Monte Carlo techniques.

During the course we will use the UNIX operating system and the C programming language. No previous experience with either is required. The suggested text The C Programming Language by Kernighan & Ritchie (2nd edition) is an excellent introductory book to programming in C.

The text Numerical Recipes in C by Press, Teukolsky, Vettering, & Flannery (2nd edition) has been the standard reference in the field for many years. Even though it goes beyond the scope of this course, it offers in depth discussions for all the topics that will be covered. A free, online version of the book is also available here.

The class meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00am, at PAS 272.

Instructor: Dimitrios Psaltis
Office: PAS 441, 626-8846
email: dpsaltis@physics.arizona.edu
Office hours: Mondays 2-3pm (or by appointment)

Teaching Assistant: Sergiy Bubin
Office: Old Chemistry 331, 621-6761
email : bubin@email.arizona.edu
Office hours: Wed 10-11am; Tue 11-12am


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