260003 VO Computational Physics I: Basics (2014W)
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Language: German
Examination dates
- Monday 16.02.2015
- Wednesday 11.03.2015
- Thursday 12.03.2015
- Wednesday 25.03.2015
- Thursday 09.04.2015
- Wednesday 03.06.2015
- Thursday 13.08.2015
- Wednesday 10.02.2016
- Monday 07.03.2016
- Monday 30.05.2016
- Tuesday 27.11.2018
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Mo, Di, Mi, Do 12:15 - 13:00 Uhr, Ernst-Mach-Hörsaal, Boltzmanngasse 5, 2.Stock, 1090 Wien.
Beginn: 06.10.2014
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Skriptum zur Vorlesung: http://www.exp.univie.ac.at/cp1/
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MF 1, MaG 7, LA-Ph212(5), Dok 3.
Last modified: We 19.08.2020 08:05
The first part of this two-semester course, which aims at depth rather than breadth, offers an introduction to the following topics:
(Fast) Fourier Transform
Finite Difference Equations
Partial Differential Equations
Solution of Large Systems of Equations
Finite Elements
Monte Carlo Methods.
Part two, to be held in the spring term, is devoted to simulation techniques. Since the emphasis of the course is on providing practical knowledge, all algorithms are explained in detail and illustrated by sample programs, so that students may readily extend them or write their own code if they wish to. For the same reason, the accompanying problem class is considered an integral part of the course.
Computational Physics I and II are suggested as a basis for the Computational Physics Laboratory.
Prerequisites: Scientific Computing or equivalent, introductory calculus and linear algebra, good programming skills.