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The second year of my fully open-source graduate computational physics course is now underway NaturalSciences @ UT Oden Institute We invite students anywhere in the world to participate. Mods/Issues/PRs on GitHub welcome! (vid: condensate forms in turbulence)

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William Gilpin2 years ago

New content this year includes introducing discrete convolutions and FFTs through the perspective of extending Conway’s Game of Life to continuous values---inspired by the work of @BertChakovsky on Lenia

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William Gilpin2 years ago

Other new lessons include Maximum-Likelihood and EM algos as applied to superresolution microscopy—we're using a nice open-access dSTORM dataset of glial cells created by @christlet & @LaineBioImaging

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William Gilpin2 years ago

Our theme this year is teaching intro CS through physics examples. First week we learn object-oriented programming by building a library to find first-passage times of stochastic walks. Other topics incl. hard sphere packing, random flow networks, & even active matter systems

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Kevin Wood2 years ago

@TexasScience @OdenInstitute This is really great stuff! Thanks for sharing!

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Tomas Transförmer2 years ago

@TexasScience @OdenInstitute This rules

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Kozuki2 years ago

@TexasScience @OdenInstitute Thanks!

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vijay2 years ago

@TexasScience @OdenInstitute Thank you very much

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