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2022 Fall
Qiang Zhu edited this page Oct 6, 2022
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- James Taber, https://github.com/Jtaber1/ComputationalPhysics300
- Tabris Loveless, https://github.com/Azegon/ComputationalPhysics300
- Kory Schlax, https://github.com/schlak1/ComputationalPhysics300
- Sterling Vivier, https://github.com/sterlingvivier/ComputationalPhysics300
- Emily Huerta, https://github.com/emilyh1701/ComputationalPhysics30
- Junhao Liu, https://github.com/kongyue233/ComputationalPhysics300
- Nick Pereira, https://github.com/nickpereira1242
- Improve the instruction on the open problem homework (maybe show some examples regarding the input/output)
We will split the class into two groups
- Tabris Loveless, Willing to lead MC or Optimization projects
- Kory Schlax, Willing to lead the RNG projects,
- Emily Huerta, Willing to lead, the topic has not yet been decided.
- 1, upload your presentation to the GitHub repo before the class
- 2, do some practice, control your presentation within 25 minutes.
- 3, Each presentation should have through, background/objective, code and results analysis
- 4, We also expect a 5-minutes Q/A session after each presentation
Lectures will be over by 12/01/2022.
- 1, upload your presentation to the GitHub repo before the class
- 2, do some practise, control your presentation within 5 minutes.
- 3, In the 5 minutes, you need to go through, background/objective, code and results analysis
- 4, we also expect a 3-minutes Q/A session after each presentation
- 5, do it by yourself (no team work!)