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Computational Physics

In this comprehensive lecture, Dr. Guy Tel-Zur covers the final material on statistics and random number generation, including a practical demonstration using the standard GCC random number generator. The session also includes a mini-course on R, focusing on the Elastic-R package, and an introduction to the VisIt software, with resources available at visitusers.org. Additionally, we explore Chapter 8 of MHJ, which focuses on the Metropolis algorithm, along with details about home assignments and final project topics related to computer programs for demonstrations.

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Computational Physics

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  1. Computational Physics Dr. Guy Tel-Zur Lecture 8

  2. Agenda • Complete last lecture material about Statistics and Random Numbers + a demo: how to use standard gcc random number generator • R mini course ( + Elastic-R) • VisIt mini course http://visitusers.org/index.php?title=SC10_Tutorial • MHJ Chapter 8: The Metropolis Algorithm

  3. Home Assignment #1

  4. Final Projects Topics

  5. Computer programs for demos

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