Media Summary: PHA 307-Computational Physics 2nd Order ODE solving class-1 This lecture discusses how to simulate waves on a computer. This lecture discusses performance of the Euler, RK2, and RK4 methods, as well as chaos in a driven oscillator.

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PHA 307-Computational Physics 2nd Order ODE solving class-1 This lecture discusses how to simulate waves on a computer. This lecture discusses performance of the Euler, RK2, and RK4 methods, as well as chaos in a driven oscillator. A 4K version of this video is available here: How does transition to chaos work? I use 3D movies of a driven chaotic oscillator created especially for this lecture to motivateĀ ...

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Computational Physics (PH 307)
Lecture 10: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)
Lecture 11: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)
Lecture 8 Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)
Lecture 7: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)
Lecture 9: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)
Lecture 9: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)
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PHA 307-Computational Physics 2nd Order ODE solving class-1

PHA 307-Computational Physics 2nd Order ODE solving class-1

PHA 307-Computational Physics 2nd Order ODE solving class-1

Computational Physics (PH 307)

Computational Physics (PH 307)

Computational Physics

Lecture 10: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

Lecture 10: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

This lecture discusses how to simulate waves on a computer.

Lecture 11: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

Lecture 11: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

Random walk and diffusion.

Lecture 8 Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

Lecture 8 Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

This lecture discusses planetary motion.

Lecture 7: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

Lecture 7: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

This lecture discusses performance of the Euler, RK2, and RK4 methods, as well as chaos in a driven oscillator.

Lecture 9: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

Lecture 9: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

A 4K version of this video is available here: https://youtu.be/jQaFinzUZaY.

Lecture 9: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

Lecture 9: Introduction to Computational Physics (PHYS-352)

How does transition to chaos work? I use 3D movies of a driven chaotic oscillator created especially for this lecture to motivateĀ ...