PHYS 446
PHYS 446 - Modern Computational Physics
Spring 2024
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Modern Computational Physics | PHYS446 | A | 74443 | LEC | 3 | 1000 - 1120 | M W | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Lucas K. Wagner Bryan K Clark |
Official Description
This is an immersive advanced computational physics course. The goals in this class are to program from scratch, simulate, and understand the physics within a series of multi-week projects spanning areas such as quantum computing, statistical mechanics, the renormalization group, machine learning, and topological insulators. The course approach (lectures, one-on-one interaction in class, etc.) is centered around giving you the information and skills you need to succeed in carrying out these projects. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. No graduate credit. Prerequisite: PHYS 246.