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Revision as of 11:53, 21 August 2014
Forest_SimPart_Syllabus
The ability to simulate nature using a computer has become a useful skill for physicists who work in disciplines ranging from basic research to video games. This class will teach you these fundamentals using a practical approach, based on a specific UNIX based programming environment, to simulate fundamental physics processes ranging from ionization and the photoelectric effect to producing anti-matter.
Homework
Homework is due at the beginning of class on the assigned day. If you have a documented excuse for your absence, then you will have 24 hours to hand in the homework after released by your doctor.
Class Policies
http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Class_Policies
Instructional Objectives
- Course Catalog Description
- PHYS 4483 Theoretical Mechanics: 4 semester hours. Detailed study of the motion of particles, satellites, rigid bodies and oscillating systems. Develop and apply Lagrangian and Hamiltonian methods.
PREREQ: PHYS 2212 and MATH 3360. F mpare the predictions of GEANT with experimental
Forest_Ugrad_ClassicalMechanics#Syllabus
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