584 Computational Methods

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Tentative Syllabus


Mark Alford (Jan 26, Feb 2)

  • Mathematica.
  • Project: statistical mechanics of quantum gases.


Wim Dickhoff (Feb 9, 16)

  • Project: diagonalization of quantum mechanical potentials.

The Schroedinger equation of Quantum Mechanics can in some cases be solved analytically for discrete eigenvalues and corresponding wave functions. This is true for potentials with spherical symmetry like the Coulomb or 3-D Harmonic Oscillator. We will extend the solution for discrete eigenvalues for bound states of potentials that do not allow an analytical solution.

Francesc Ferrer (Feb 23, Mar 2)


Mike Ogilvie (Mar 16, 23)

  • Python and shell
  • Project: The Metropolis algorithm and data analysis


Erik Henriksen (Mar 30, Apr 6)

  • Labview.
  • Project: controlling a lab device, and reading data from it.

Kasey Wagoner (Apr 13, 20)

  • SolidWorks
  • Project: designing a 3D object.