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PHYS 4840: Math & Comp Phys II
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Second semester of a two-semester course. Provides a comprehensive overview of computational physics and provides numerous numerical techniques applied to physics problems. Topics include: numerical computations and visualizations, numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations, linear systems, curve fitting, discrete Fourier transforms, partial differential equations, integration, and Monte Carlo simulations of general stochastic systems. A weekly lab session will be held. Prerequisite: PHYS 2320, MATH 2210 and COSC 1010.
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PHYS 4860: Ind Study In:
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Encompasses independent study to advanced problems which may involve either library and/or laboratory research. Prerequisite: PHYS 2310.
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PHYS 4870: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Presents various subjects not available in regularly scheduled courses. Prerequisites: PHYS 2310 and consent of instructor.
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PHYS 4970: Senior Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Requires a practical research experience or internship from the student up to 4 credits under the advisement of a faculty member. This requirement for graduation should lead to a professional publication or document written by the student. The credit requirements may be spread over several semesters. Prerequisite: PHYS 3000.
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PHYS 5110: Meth-Theor Phys I
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
First semester of a two-semester sequence which introduces mathematical techniques used in graduate physics courses. The content may be adjusted to meet the needs of the students. This course is required for M.S. and Ph.D. students. Prerequisite: PHYS 4310, PHYS 4410, MATH 4440 or equivalent.
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PHYS 5120: Meth-Theor Phys II
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Designed to follow PHYS 5110 and will introduce further mathematical techniques used in graduate physics courses. Required for M.S. and Ph.D. students. Prerequisite: PHYS 5110.
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PHYS 5130: Ultrafast Spectroscopy
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
This graduate course introduces major themes, topics, and techniques in modern ultrafast science. Prerequisites: PHYS 4350 and PHYS 4420.
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PHYS 5210: Classical Mechanics
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Advanced classical dynamics beginning with classical Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism, covering relativistic Lagrangian formulation, canonical transformations, Hamilton-Jacobi theory, and small oscillations. A required course for Ph.D. students. Prerequisite: PHYS 4220, MATH 4440 or equivalent, and concurrent registration in PHYS 5110.
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PHYS 5220: Classical Mechanics II
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Presents classical mechanics at an intermediate to advanced level and is designed to follow PHYS 4210. Includes a detailed treatment of Langrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics. Rigid-body motion, small oscillations, and an introduction to relativity. Dual listed with PHYS 4220. Prerequisite: PHYS 4210.
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PHYS 5230: Adv Classical Mech
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
The developments of the 1970s and 1980s, including a major expansion in our understanding of chaotic motion in many areas of science, will be brought together in a coherent framework. A strong computational component will be associated with many of the problems studied. Prerequisite: PHYS 4210 and 5220 or equivalent.
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