Nasser M. Abbasi
Introduction: I took this course in winter 2002 at san Jose stat Univ. while I working full time at Applied Biosystems. Used to drive from redwood city down Hwy 280 to san Jose. The traffic was bad as one gets closer to san Jose during rush hours. It was an evening class which was nice as I like night classes more than day ones. This was very tough course, so much work. Many students dropped out due to heavy HW load. Course description Numerical techniques and computational
methods applied to solving problems from various branches of physics. This is the text book errata This is the Course
web page
scanned
in First sheet of course description,
in HTML. scanned
in second sheet of course description,
in HTML I was planning to get an MS
in physics at san Jose. These are the requirements I was told at the time: 205 ADV Dynamics (Fall)
GARCIA 210 Electomagnetic
theory (Spring) 230 Methods in Mathematical
physics (Fall) 240 Computational physics
(Spring) GARCIA taken,
grade A. 263A Quantum theory I
(Spring) and approved other graduate
letter grade B course. MATH 143C or 143M MATH 243 MATH 200 elective PHYSICS
thesis (3 credit) Total 30 units. Course notes Some notes I’ve written during this course PDF |
HWs Table Midterm PDF |