In this course you will learn a whole lot of modern physics (classical and quantum) from basic computer programs that you will download, generalize, or write from scratch, discuss, and then hand in. Join in if you are curious (but not necessarily knowledgeable) about algorithms, and about the deep insights into science that you can obtain by the algorithmic approach.

Statistical Mechanics: Algorithms and Computations

Statistical Mechanics: Algorithms and Computations

Instructor: Werner Krauth
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AR
Reviewed on Aug 24, 2021
This course had very engaging assignments and very insightful algorithms to learn! Enjoyed the rigour and the learning of the course!
DG
Reviewed on May 1, 2021
A very interesting course with a lot of hands-on examples!
AM
Reviewed on Jan 30, 2019
i love this course, but most codes were not properly explained and rather difficult to tweak.
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