A Computational Lens on Doing Physics - Part 2
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Explore computational approaches to physics through this lecture delivered at the Summer School for Women in Physics 2025. Delve into advanced computational methods and their applications in physics research, building upon foundational concepts from the first part of this series. Learn how computational tools can enhance understanding of physical phenomena and discover practical techniques for implementing computational solutions in physics problems. Gain insights into the intersection of computer science and physics, examining how computational thinking can provide new perspectives on traditional physics concepts. The presentation emphasizes hands-on approaches to computational physics, demonstrating how numerical methods and programming can be integrated into physics education and research. Understand the role of computational modeling in modern physics and how it complements experimental and theoretical approaches to scientific inquiry.
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A Computational Lens on Doing Physics (Part 2) by Kripa Gowrishankar
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences