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Course image Physique Numérique
Semestre 5
Computational Physics
This course aims to introduce students to some of the most common and useful numerical methods used in Physics with TP sessions for practice in implementing these methods using one or more commonly used software programs like MS Excel, MATLAB, and Fortran.
The references for the course include
1. A First Course in COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS, 1994, by Paul DeVries, John Wiley & Sons
2. Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences, 3rd Edition, 2003, by P. R. Bevington and D. K. Robinson, McGraw Hill.
This course aims to introduce students to some of the most common and useful numerical methods used in Physics with TP sessions for practice in implementing these methods using one or more commonly used software programs like MS Excel, MATLAB, and Fortran.
The references for the course include
1. A First Course in COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS, 1994, by Paul DeVries, John Wiley & Sons
2. Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences, 3rd Edition, 2003, by P. R. Bevington and D. K. Robinson, McGraw Hill.
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