PHYSICS 39907 Fall 2023 (MR417S) TTh 11:00-12:15
Current version: syllabus.pdf Professor: Mark Shattuck (markdshattuck@gmail.com) Office: Steinman Hall
T1M-16 x8161, (MR419) Office Hours: Th 4:00-6:00 (MR419) (or by App.) |
Textbook:
Numerical
Recipes: The Art of Scientific Computing, William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky, William T. Vetterling
and Brian P. Flannery. (Free online) |
8/29, 8/31
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Introduction to Computing, LaTeX,
overleaf |
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9/5, 9/7
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Algorithms and Programming, Introduction to Matlab |
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9/12, 9/14
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Data visualization |
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9/19, 9/21
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Finite difference and summation |
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9/26, 9/28
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Molecular Dynamics |
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10/3, 10/5
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Solving Linear Equations |
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10/12
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Minimization, Root finding, Optimization |
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10/17, 10/19
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Boundary value ordinary differential equations |
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10/24, 10/26
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Partial differential equations |
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10/31, 11/2
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Random processes |
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11/7, 11/9
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Random numbers, Probability and statistics |
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11/14, 11/16
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11/21
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Spectral Methods |
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11/28, 11/30
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Genetic/Annealing/Machine Learning |
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12/5, 12/7
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Finite Element |
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Final Project
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No Class
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10/10,
11/23 (Thanksgiving) |
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Special Class
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TBA (Class online) |
General Information
Attendance: 5% of grade from class
participation.
Grades: Grade will be based on class participation (5%), one in class exams (20%),
weekly problem sets (50%), and final
project (25%). The problem set can be legibly
handwritten or typed, but must be submitted electronically as a PDF on
Blackboard.
Academic
Integrity and Plagiarism: The CCNY
Policy on Academic Integrity will be strictly adhered to. The document
entitled, “CUNY Policy on Academic Integrity” is available from the link at the
bottom of the CCNY Home Page. Make sure you have read the details regarding
plagiarism and cheating, and be clear about the rules that the college follows.
Cases where academic integrity is compromised will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent according to these rules.