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PHYS 8120: Meth of Theor Phy II
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Continuation of PHYS 8110. Use of integral transforms, integral equations, special functions, calculus of variations and numerical approximations in solutions of physical problems.
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PHYS 8150: Statistical Therm I
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Fundamental principles of kinetic theory and quantum statistical mechanics; Boltzmann statistics, Fermi-Dirac statistics and Bose-Einstein statistics. Students are expected to have completed a course in thermodynamics or obtained consent of instructor before enrolling in this course. May also be offered as ME 8150.
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PHYS 8160: Statistical Therm II
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Generalized ensemble theory and fluctuations; applications to solids, liquids, gases and blackbody radiation. Preq: ME 8150 or PHYS 8150.
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PHYS 8170: Molecular Biophysics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Physical methods of biological macromolecule structure and function. Models include the application of thermodynamics, electrostatics, polymer physics, molecular dynamics, folding mechanics, chemical kinetics, and quantum mechanics to nucleic acids, proteins and lipids. Biophysical techniques, including computational, structural and experimental methods, are introduced.
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PHYS 8180: Cellular Biophysics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Physical models of cellular structure and function are covered. Models include the application of continuum solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, non-equilibrium polymerization dynamics, reaction-diffusion systems, and master's equations to sub-cellular components such as cytoskeletal structures and membranes, single cells such as microorganisms and mammalian cells, and networks of cell.
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PHYS 8190: Comp Biophysics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Comprehensive coverage of all major areas of Computational Biophysics. Covers beginning basic objects such as DNA, RNA, protein and membrane; reviews the forces and effects acting between atoms and among the molecules; covers modeling protein folding and protein stability; analyzation of molecular association; and practical exercises. Preq: PHYS 4170 or consent of instructor.
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PHYS 8210: Classical Mech I
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Dynamics of particles; variational principles and Lagrange's equations; two-body central force problems; dynamics of rigid bodies; matrix formulations freely used.
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PHYS 8220: Classical Mech II
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Special relativity in classical mechanics; Hamilton's equations; canonical transformations; Hamilton-Jacobi theory; small oscillations.
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PHYS 8250: Atmospheric Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Focuses on middle and upper atmosphere dynamics, including the general circulation, atmospheric tides, gravity waves, planetary waves, instabilities, and wave-meanflow interactions, such as sudden stratospheric warnings, mesospheric circulations, and equatorial dynamics. Preq: PHYS 4200 or consent of instructor.
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PHYS 8260: Ionospheric Physics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Focuses on the electrodynamics and plasma physics of the earth's ionosphere, including the unique processes that characterize the auroral zone, mid latitudes, and magnetic equator; and on the interactions between the plasma and neutral components of the ionosphere. Preq: PHYS 4200 or consent of instructor.
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