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computational physics lecture 16 - Markov Chain Monte Carlo and energy, temperature & specific heat

computational physics lecture 16 - Markov Chain Monte Carlo and energy, temperature & specific heat

... for calculating an internal energy of the magnetization at the cost of a lot of

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computational physics lecture 14 - Monte Carlos and radioactive series from thorium to muon

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computational physics lecture 17 - Markov chain Monte Carlo and ferromagnetism and Curie temperature

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computational physics lecture 24 - coupled ODEs, 2masses + 3springs, drift-kick-drift and KE+PE

computational physics lecture 24 - coupled ODEs, 2masses + 3springs, drift-kick-drift and KE+PE

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computational physics lecture 15 - Brownian motion, random walks, and diffusion

computational physics lecture 15 - Brownian motion, random walks, and diffusion

Last class we looked at our first mono We looked at the Monte Carlo of radioactive decay and we explored that

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computational physics lecture 22 diffusion eqn, leapfrog method, heat flow thru window & along rod.

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computational physics lecture 13 - random #s for probability distributions, numerical integrations

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computational physics lecture 23 - wave eqn, leapfrog method, stability condition, & wave on string.

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