PHYS 246
PHYS 246 - An Introduction to Modern Computational Physics
Fall 2024
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Intro to Computational Physics | PHYS246 | A | 73013 | LBD | 2 | 1600 - 1750 | R | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Bryan K Clark |
Official Description
You will become a fearless code warrior, exploring the behaviors of systems that are too complicated for analytic characterization. You will calculate the trajectory of a relativistic starship and confirm an insight of Ramanujan, the "Man Who Knew Infinity." You will generate diagrams of spacetime curvature near black holes and confirm that General Relativity causes the non-Newtonian behavior of Mercury's orbit. You will calculate ? using simulated grains of sand. There will be chaos, Monte Carlo simulations, and adaptive numerical integrations. Course Information: Approved for Letter and S/U grading. Prerequisite: PHYS 211. Corequisites: MATH 231, PHYS 212, and PHYS 225. No prior programming experience is required. We welcome concurrent enrollment of high school students who meet the specified prerequisites.