Class work from CSCI 3656: Numerical Computation at University of Colorado, Boulder
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Class work from CSCI 3656: Numerical Computation at University of Colorado, Boulder
This program was done as an assignment in my graduate Computational Physics course at San Diego State University. It calculates numerically the orbital motion of two masses around a central mass using the 4th Order Runge-Kutta algorithm.
A study on the numerical computing with WebAssembly on the browsers
Classical numerical methods algorithms written in Matlab.
Python implementations of classic approximations of functions
This is a software package to generate spherical (t,t)-designs.
Generates an "optimal" heatsink-profile assuming laminar airflow
Romberg Method - Numerical Computation Course
Python implementation of Methods and Algorithm or Numerical Computing Course. You just have to Enter the input values from the question and All the iterations will be generated automatically.
reduce-algebra: a portable general-purpose computer algebra system, automatically mirrored from https://svn.code.sf.net/p/reduce-algebra/code/. Please visit the REDUCE Homepage, https://reduce-algebra.sourceforge.io/, to report any bugs or request assistance.
MATLAB made easy
Assignments done for the course Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computing (MTH308)
Tupper's original self-referential formula plotter, with shifting properties
My MATLAB portfolio
In this repository all projects for the lecture Numerical Methods of Statistical Physics from the summer term 2021 are stored
Python-Matlab cookbook (Computational)
Mathieu function approximation
Akela is a general-purpose programming language with the aim of being capable of standalone and embeddable execution, suitable for numerical computation and finance, and capable of robust software construction.
An approximator for pi written with Python 3 in Jupyter Lab.
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