Classical simulation methods in physics

FFYS7068, intensive course in period V

Course description

Computational physics has become the third pillar of physics alongside the more traditional theoretical and experimental physics. Simulations are also crucial in other branches of modern science, industry and economy.

In order to actually understand how various simulation techniques work, what they can and cannot do, and to how to apply them in solving new problems, you need to get your hands dirty and start programming yourself. And that’s exactly what this course is about.

Lessons

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