Fundamentals of Simulation Methods
Lecturer: Philipp Girichidis, Ralf Klessen
Link to LSF
E-Learning
33 participants
Second exam
The second exam will take place on
Monday, 17.04.2023 from 9:00-10:30 a.m. at
Philosophenweg 12, R.105
Again, you can bring one A4 sheet of notes.
Lecture content
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Basic concepts of numerical simulations, continuous and discrete simulations
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Discretization of ordinary differential equations, integration schemes of different order
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N-body problems, molecular dynamics, collisionless systems
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Discretization of partial differential equations
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Finite element and finite volume methods
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Lattice methods
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Adaptive mesh refinement and multi-grid methods
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Matrix solvers and FFT methods
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Monte Carlo methods, Markov chains, applications in statistical physics
Lecture time
- Wednesday 9h to 11h in HS 2 of INF 227
- Friday 9h to 11h in HS 2 of INF 227
Tutorials
- Wednesday 11h to 13h in CIP pool (room 1.401) of INF 227
- Thursday 11h to 13h in CIP pool (room 1.401) of INF 227
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Friday 11h to 13h in in CIP pool (room 1.401) of INF 227
The first lecture will be given on Friday, October 21.
Also, there will be no lecture on Wednesday, November 16, because of the study information day.
The exam is corrected and the points are available. The limit for passing the exam was 50% of the points / 40 points.
Exercise sheets
- Homework 1
- Homework 2
- Homework 3
- Homework 4
- Homework 5
- Homework 6
- Homework 7
- Homework 8
- Bonus Exercise
- Homework 9
- Himework 10
- Homework 11
Practice groups
- Group T1 (Loke Ohlin)
15 participants
CIP Pool (KIP 1.401), INF 227, Wednesday, 11h - 13h - Group T2 (Jia Wei Teh)
6 participants
CIP Pool (KIP 1.401), INF 227, Thursday, 11h - 13hThu - - Group T3 (Roel Lefever)
12 participants
CIP Pool (KIP 1.401), INF 227, Friday, 11h - 13h