Computational Physics 1 - COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS I
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Program Details
One of the courses offered is Computational Physics I, which has the following details:
- Course code: PHYS 3318
- Course name: Computational Physics I
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: Mathematical Physics II (PHYS 3313)
Course Description
This course introduces the need for computers in science, including the definition of computational physics, operating systems, and programming languages. It also covers the use of computer languages, such as QBasic, FORTRAN, C++, or C#, and topics like arrays, structural programming, least square fit, and solving differential equations.
Required Textbooks
- Main textbook: Giordano NJ, Computational Physics, Pearson Education India, 2012
- Subsidiary books: Newman, M, Computational Physics, North Charleston, SC: Create Space Independent Publ, 2013
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