13级弘毅班
王世兴
2013301020050
This repository is for the Computational Physics course by Prof. Cai from Wuhan University in the spring semester of 2016. Most algrithms will be realized by Python. Homeworks and other stuff I learn from this course will be included. Citing and revising of my codes are allowed based on the acknowledgement of my contribution. Giving advice and pointing out errors will be appreciated. You can contract me at wangshixing[at]whu.edu.cn
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Exercise 1: Installing Environments for Python
on Github and 作业部落 -
Exercise 2: Say hello to VIM and its plugins
on Github and 作业部落 -
Exercise 3: Patterns on a Screen
written with Jupyter
old version on Github and 作业部落 -
Exercise 4: Problem 1.5 - Double Decay Notebook written with Jupyter
The Markdown edition on 作业部落 -
Exercise 5: Problem 1.6 - Population Growth
Markdown editon on Github and 作业部落- Codes
raw
- Codes
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Exercise 7: Backspin of Baseball and 3D Cannon Shell
Markdown editon on Github and 作业部落 -
Exercise 8: Problem 3.4 & 3.5 - Anharmonic Oscillator
Markdown edition on Github and 作业部落- Code
Exercise8.py
- Code
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Exercise 9: Chaos in the Driven Nonlinear Pendulum
Markdown edition on Github and 作业部落- Code
Exercise9.py
- Code
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Exercise 10: Lorenz Model
Markdown edition on Github and 作业部落- Code
Exercise10.py
- Code
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Exercise 11: Precession versus Eccentricity
Markdown edition on Github and 作业部落- Code
Exercise11.py
- Code
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Exercise 12: Mercury's Precession due to Jupiter
Markdown edition on Github and 作业部落- Code
Exercise12.py
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Exercise 13: Potential Field between Finite Capacitor Plates
Markdown edition on Github and 作业部落 -
Exercise 14: Two Wavepackets
Markdown edition on Github and 作业部落
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Exercise14.py
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期末作业: 物理与计算在蛋白质折叠模型中的应用
How to install Python 2.7.11 on Fedora 23
It is part of Exercise 2 to write the README.md file with VIM. So I added this section as a practice of the VIM editor and the git on Linux. Also the former "Changelog" section has been deleted. (It is really a hard work to follow each change and update them in the Changelog... OTZ) And this is shown in Exercise 2 in the form of a screen shot.