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= HW3 =


= Numerical Physics 2018 =
The due date has been changed to '''Monday 23th @10:00pm'''.<br>
Please send your file in html format to '''guillaume.roux@u-psud.fr'''.<br>
Points will be removed proportionality to the delay after that date.


This is the official web page of the course, which is part of Master ICFP (International Center for fundamental physics)
=  Oral exams December 9-11 AND FRIDAY 13=


<span style="color:red"> ATTENTION:<br>
'''New slots have been added on Friday morning 13th'''. Fill them up.  
a lenovo laptop charger has been found in the room today (Friday 21) after the Tutorial.
Each interview lasts 20' and will take place at the ENS.
The owner can be pick it up at the entrance hall of the ENS rue Lhomond.<br><br>
'''Fix your exam slot''' starting by now [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g-T2k-NdcPdvruAdOMfU9MPBqmD7AUXph1XkSng0wVo/edit?usp=sharing on this page]
Friday's Lecture will be in room L367, Friday's Tutorial will be in CONF IV
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==== Prerequisites ====
First arrived, first served. In case of any issue, please take contact with us by e-mail. Good luck!
The program language that we use is Python 3. No previous experience in programming is required.


==== Grading ====
= Course description =  
3 homeworks (30 points) + 1 MCQ (20 point), oral exam (50 points)


==== Schedule and Location ====
<div>
NumPhys is a general course in Computational Physics, with applications in Statistical Physics and Condensed Matter.
We cover the many algorithms used in modern many-body problems: molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo (classical and quantum),  exact diagonalization and optmization in complex landscapes. Implications to computer science are also discussed. We focus on algorithms and physics, not on programming and heavy numerics. The theoretical lecture is followed by a tutorial introducing many concrete numerical exercises. You will have to hand in 3 homeworks.
</div>


* Lectures on Fridays: 13.45-15.45
= Team =
* Tutorials on Fridays: 15.45-17.45
* ENS, 24 rue Lhomond, room L367


==== Connecting the "visiteur" wifi service ====
* [http://lptms.u-psud.fr/alberto_rosso/ Alberto ROSSO] ([http://lptms.u-psud.fr/ LPTMS, CNRS et Université Paris-Sud, Orsay])
* [http://lptms.u-psud.fr/membres/groux/ Guillaume ROUX] ([http://lptms.u-psud.fr/ LPTMS, CNRS et Université Paris-Sud, Orsay])
* [https://www.lps.u-psud.fr/index.php?page=pageperso&nom=CIVELLI&prenom=Marcello&lang=fr Marcello CIVELLI] ([https://www.lps.u-psud.fr/?lang=en LPS, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay])


The network "visiteurs.phys.ens.fr" is for the visitors.
= Schedule =
 
* Lectures on Fridays: 14.0-16.00
* Tutorials on Fridays: 16h00-18.00
* ENS, 24 rue Lhomond, room Conf IV (2nd floor)
 
Here you find the scheduling of
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NlHTj7ypYoVyy6c9jpq-93NxDryAfbvy1vnOgA3ucPE/edit#gid=245193379/pubhtml Lectures, Tutorials and Homeworks]
 
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= Language =
 
The working language for this course is English.<br>
Programming Language: Python 3. See [[Memento Python]]<br>
'''No previous experience in programming is required.''' <br>
You need first of all to have [[Installing_Python |Python installed]] with at least modules NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib.


The WIFI password for this networks is: '''PhysiqueENS'''
= Grading =


Then you can run a navigator (Firefox, Chrome, IE, Safari...)
3 homeworks (10 points each) + 1 MCQ (20 points) + 1 oral exam (50 points)


Accept the certificat and enter the password available for the current week:
= WIFI =


* 09/23 => 09/29: kibbel266
The WIFI network is: '''PHYS-GUEST'''
* 09/30 => 10/06: freekifts527


==== Schedule with notes and tutorials ====
The WIFI password for this networks is: '''PhysiqueENS'''


[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vS0bnp7cPVTnbxd77_y-QRiuMzLGKq7DOIKsI-LpoXZvOk43ykDL_glD6RlPd9ubz-9RL12Xh_a9igE/pubhtml?gid=245193379&single=true Schedule]
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==== Course description ====
Accept the certificat and enter the password: '''numerical.physics@phys.ens.fr'''


<div>
NumPhysParis is a general course in Computational Physics, with applications in statistical physics, atomic and condensed-matter.<br>
We will cover the many numerical algothims used in modern many-body problems: Monte Carlo (classical and quantum), molecular dynamics, stochastic computation, exact diagonalization, optmization in complex landscapes. Implications to computer science problems are also discussed. We focus on algorithms and physics, not on programming and heavy numerics. The theoretical lecture is followed by a tutorial introducing many concrete numerical exercises. You will have to hand in 3 homeworks.
</div>


==== Team ====
= Forum =
* [http://lptms.u-psud.fr/alberto_rosso/ Alberto ROSSO] ([http://lptms.u-psud.fr/ LPTMS, CNRS et Université Paris-Sud, Orsay])
* [http://lptms.u-psud.fr/membres/groux/ Guillaume ROUX] ([http://lptms.u-psud.fr/ LPTMS, CNRS et Université Paris-Sud, Orsay])
* [https://www.lps.u-psud.fr/index.php?page=pageperso&nom=CIVELLI&prenom=Marcello&lang=fr Marcello CIVELLI] ([https://www.lps.u-psud.fr/?lang=en LPS, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay])


===== Language =====
[http://numphys.forumactif.com/ here it is] please register


The working language for this course is English.<br>
Programming Language: Python 3. See [[Memento Python]]<br>
You need first of all to have [[Installing_Python |Python installed]] with at least modules NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib.


==== References ====
== References ==
* [http://www.lps.ens.fr/~krauth/index.php/SMAC SMAC W. Krauth Statistical Mechanics: Algorithms and Computations (Oxford: Oxford University Press) (2006)]
* [http://www.lps.ens.fr/~krauth/index.php/SMAC SMAC W. Krauth Statistical Mechanics: Algorithms and Computations (Oxford: Oxford University Press) (2006)]
* Other references are specified in each lectures
* Other references are specified in each lectures
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 14 December 2019

Sinaï's billard

HW3

The due date has been changed to Monday 23th @10:00pm.
Please send your file in html format to guillaume.roux@u-psud.fr.
Points will be removed proportionality to the delay after that date.

Oral exams December 9-11 AND FRIDAY 13

New slots have been added on Friday morning 13th. Fill them up. Each interview lasts 20' and will take place at the ENS. Fix your exam slot starting by now on this page

First arrived, first served. In case of any issue, please take contact with us by e-mail. Good luck!

Course description

NumPhys is a general course in Computational Physics, with applications in Statistical Physics and Condensed Matter. We cover the many algorithms used in modern many-body problems: molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo (classical and quantum), exact diagonalization and optmization in complex landscapes. Implications to computer science are also discussed. We focus on algorithms and physics, not on programming and heavy numerics. The theoretical lecture is followed by a tutorial introducing many concrete numerical exercises. You will have to hand in 3 homeworks.

Team

Schedule

  • Lectures on Fridays: 14.0-16.00
  • Tutorials on Fridays: 16h00-18.00
  • ENS, 24 rue Lhomond, room Conf IV (2nd floor)

Here you find the scheduling of Lectures, Tutorials and Homeworks


Language

The working language for this course is English.
Programming Language: Python 3. See Memento Python
No previous experience in programming is required.
You need first of all to have Python installed with at least modules NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib.

Grading

3 homeworks (10 points each) + 1 MCQ (20 points) + 1 oral exam (50 points)

WIFI

The WIFI network is: PHYS-GUEST

The WIFI password for this networks is: PhysiqueENS

Then you can run a navigator (Firefox, Chrome, IE, Safari...)

Accept the certificat and enter the password: numerical.physics@phys.ens.fr


Forum

here it is please register


References