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Relevant courses |
Physics 5B: Introductory Electromagnetism, Waves, and Optics, Physics 105: Analytic Mechanics, Physics 112: Introduction to Statistical and Thermal Physics, Physics 129: Particle Physics, Physics 226: Particle Physics Phenomenology |
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Student levels | No prior knowledge, Undergrads, Advanced undergrads, Grads, Experts |
Learning objectives | Demonstrate the basic functionality of Jupyter Notebooks for compuational problems |
Course | Semester | Instructors | Problem sets released | |
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1 | Physics 129-002: 129-Test | Spring 2022 | Marjorie D SHAPIRO, Marjorie Shapiro | 1 |
2 | Physics 112-001: Introduction to Statistical and Thermal Physics | Spring 2022 | Austin Hedeman | 8 |
3 | Physics 112.002: Introduction to Statistical and Thermal Physics | Spring 2022 | Barbara Jacak, Barbara Jacak | 3 |
4 | Physics 112-001: Introduction to Statistical and Thermal Physics | Spring 2023 | Austin Hedeman | 5 |
5 | Physics 112: Introduction to Statistical and Thermal Physics | Spring 2023 | Barbara Jacak, Barbara Jacak | 4 |
6 | Physics 105: Analytic Mechanics | Spring 2023 | Daniel Mckinsey, Daniel Mckinsey, Jacob Raphael Erlikhman, jack Spilecki | 4 |
7 | Physics 105: Analytic Mechanics | Summer 2023 | Erin V Hansen PhD | 4 |
8 | Physics 112-002: Introduction to Statistical and Thermal Physics | Spring 2024 | Austin Hedeman | 5 |
9 | Physics 211: Equilibrium Statistical Physics | Spring 2024 | Oskar Hallatschek | 1 |
10 | Physics 105: Analytic Mechanics | Fall 2024 | Martin White, | 7 |
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