Lecture "Numerical Recipes"
- Organisation:
- Dates:
- Lecture: Di 10-12 (PHY 7.1.21), Mi 11:00-13 (PHY 9.1.11) c.t.
- Exercise Class: Do 12-13 (PHY 9.1.09)
- Computer Labs: Do 13-16 (CIP pool PHY 1.0.02)
- Details:
- 4 SWS Lecture (nr. 52216)
- 2 SWS Exercise (nr. 52217)
- 2 SWS Computer Lab (nr. 52218)
- Exercises: the exercise sheets will be provided via GRIPS.
- Contents:
The focus of this course is provide an introduction to the numerical methods
which are used to solve scientific problems. The
topics which will be covered include
- Solution of linear algebraic equations
- Interpolation and extrapolation
- Numerical integration and differentiation
- Eigensystems
- Fourier series and transformation
- Modelling data
The weekly exercise sheets will include some programming exercises. For
the latter, C/C++ or Fortran can be used.
- Suggested reading:
- W.H. Press et al., Numerical Recipes -- The Art of Scientific Computing,
Cambridge Univ. Press, 3rd ed.
- W. Dahmen, A. Reusken, Numerik fuer Ingenieure und
Naturwissenschaftler, Springer.
- A. Gerzerlis, Numerical Methods in Physics with Python, Cambridge University Press.
- M. Di Pierro, Annotated Algorithms in Python, Experts4Solutions
- T. Pang, An Introduction to Computational Physics, 2nd ed., Cambridge
University Press
- G. Engelen-Muellges et al., Numerik-Algorithmen, Springer.
- R.W. Hamming, Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers, Dover Publ.
- Material:
- Contact:
Dr. Sara Collins (eMail)
Speaking hour during the semester: Mo 13-14 or by appointment, outside of semester time, by appointment.
Institut für Theoretische Physik - Lst. Schäfer/Bali/Pleiter
PHY 4.1.15
Universität Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg
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