Course Description 
| Physics 326F/G Computer Simulations in Physics II |
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A project-oriented computation course using applications of numerical methods to problems in medical physics, science of materials, atmospheric physics and astrophysics. Projects involve choosing a simulation, posing scientific questions and then answering them by running numerical experiments. Results will be presented in written reports and oral presentations. |
| Prerequisites: Physics 325a/b. |
| 2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hour, half course. |
| To be introduced in September, 2003. |
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