Physics 401, Computational Physics

401_Syllabus.html

401_Homework.html

401_Projects.html

textbook home page: http://www.physics.purdue.edu/~ng/comp-phys.html

Some of the best homework solutions by previous students will be put on reserve (in the main library) under Physics 401.

The following sites are not really needed, but of possible interest:

computing at Texas A&M University Texas-A&M.html

gnuplot plotting.html

C and C++ tutorials and information C.html

For some sample C programs by the author of our textbok, go to

http://www.physics.purdue.edu/~ng/tmp/cip/cip.html .

Fortran tutorials and information fortran.html

more on programming languages programming.html

more on computing computing.html

LaTeX (and TeX) for technical writing latex.html

[LaTeX is the most versatile tool for preparing scientific documents (with equations, figures, tables, etc.), but Microsoft Word and Excel are also quite acceptable.]