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PHYS 325 Computational Physics III 3.0 Credits
This is the third course in the Computational Physics sequence. It presents basic scientific programming techniques and problem-solving strategies, as applied to problems in electromagnetic theory and quantum mechanics. This hands-on focuses primarily on the solution of partial differential equations in physics, Monte-Carlo methods, and matrix methods, and includes solutions of Laplace's, Poisson's and Maxwell's equations, fields due to moving charges, Fast Fourier Transforms, and solutions of the time-independent and time-dependent Schroedinger equation.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: PHYS 105 [Min Grade: D]
Civil Engineering BSCIV
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