Physics Computing Lectures

J Tseng

2010 lectures:

  1. Introduction and basic concepts
  2. More on programming (Example source code)
  3. Basic numerical methods (Interactive Educational Modules in Computational Science)
  4. Computing

2009 lectures:

  1. Introduction and basic concepts
  2. Control flow, data structures
  3. Data representation, input/output
  4. What is a computer?
  5. In HT 2010, experts from The MathWorks, the creators of Matlab, are giving the lectures:
    1. MATLAB in Physics - Visualisation
    2. MATLAB in Physics - Data Analysis
    3. MATLAB in Physics - Matrices
    4. MATLAB in Physics - Symbolic Computation and Differential Equations

Some old lecture material (2007):

  1. Matlab introduction (first part) (second part)
  2. Introductory Numerical Methods (slides) (notes)
  3. Maxima introduction (Newton-Cotes macro)