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Your search for courses for 23/SP and in AND 036 found 6 courses.
CS 252.00 Algorithms 6 credits
Closed: Size: 34, Registered: 33, Waitlist: 0
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A course on techniques used in the design and analysis of efficient algorithms. We will cover several major algorithmic design paradigms (greedy algorithms, dynamic programming, divide and conquer, and network flow). Along the way, we will explore the application of these techniques to a variety of domains (natural language processing, economics, computational biology, and data mining, for example). As time permits, we will include supplementary topics like randomized algorithms, advanced data structures, and amortized analysis.
Prerequisite: Computer Science 201 and Computer Science 202 (Mathematics 236 will be accepted in lieu of Computer Science 202)
PHYS 235.52 Electricity and Magnetism and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 7, Waitlist: 0
Anderson Hall 036 / Anderson Hall 027
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8:30am9:40am | 1:00pm5:00pm | 8:30am9:40am | 8:30am9:30am |
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Electric and magnetic fields in free space, and their interactions with charges and currents. Topics include DC and AC circuits, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic waves. Weekly laboratory work.
Prerequisite: Physics 165, 226, 228 or Physics 231; Mathematics 210 or Mathematics 211; or instructor permission
PHYS 235.54 Electricity and Magnetism and Lab 6 credits
Closed: Size: 7, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0
Anderson Hall 036 / Anderson Hall 027
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8:30am9:40am | 8:30am9:40am | 1:00pm5:00pm | 8:30am9:30am |
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Electric and magnetic fields in free space, and their interactions with charges and currents. Topics include DC and AC circuits, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic waves. Weekly laboratory work.
Prerequisite: Physics 165, 226, 228 or Physics 231; Mathematics 210 or Mathematics 211; or instructor permission
PHYS 235.59 Electricity and Magnetism and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0
Anderson Hall 036 / Anderson Hall 027
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8:30am9:40am | 8:30am9:40am | 8:00am12:00pm | 8:30am9:30am |
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Electric and magnetic fields in free space, and their interactions with charges and currents. Topics include DC and AC circuits, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic waves. Weekly laboratory work.
Prerequisite: Physics 165, 226, 228 or Physics 231; Mathematics 210 or Mathematics 211; or instructor permission
PHYS 342.52 Contemporary Experimental Physics and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 6, Waitlist: 0
Anderson Hall 036 / Anderson Hall 035
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12:30pm1:40pm | 1:00pm5:00pm | 12:30pm1:40pm | 1:10pm2:10pm |
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Melissa Eblen-Zayas, Marty Baylor
A study of experimental techniques and apparatus basic to the measurements which underlie and validate contemporary theories in physics. Topics include electrical measurements, data analysis and statistics, optical and laser techniques, particle detectors, and time coincidence techniques. Applications are made to experiments such as magnetic resonance, Mossbauer and nuclear spectroscopy and laser optics. Class time is devoted to studying the measurement techniques and considering phenomenological models of the effects observed in the laboratory. One laboratory per week.
Prerequisite: (Physics 227 or 228) and 235 and (Physics 335 or Physic 346) or instructor permission
PHYS 342.57 Contemporary Experimental Physics and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 11, Waitlist: 0
Anderson Hall 036 / Anderson Hall 035
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12:30pm1:40pm | 8:00am12:00pm | 12:30pm1:40pm | 1:10pm2:10pm |
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A study of experimental techniques and apparatus basic to the measurements which underlie and validate contemporary theories in physics. Topics include electrical measurements, data analysis and statistics, optical and laser techniques, particle detectors, and time coincidence techniques. Applications are made to experiments such as magnetic resonance, Mossbauer and nuclear spectroscopy and laser optics. Class time is devoted to studying the measurement techniques and considering phenomenological models of the effects observed in the laboratory. One laboratory per week.
Prerequisite: (Physics 227 or 228) and 235 and (Physics 335 or Physic 346) or instructor permission
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