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Valid for year : 2007
 
TFYY78 Project course in Computational Physics CDIO, 9 ECTS credits.
/Projektkurs i fysik, beräkningsfysik, CDIO/

For:   Y   YMP  


OBS!

Overlapping course contents: TFYY46

 

Prel. scheduled hours:
Rec. self-study hours: 240

  Area of Education: Technology

Subject area: Physics/Spplied Physics

  Advancement level (G1, G2, A): A

Aim:
The course serves as an introduction to modern computational methods currently used in solid state physics, chemistry, biology and materials science. The main objective of the course is to present the principles underlying classical and ab-initio Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics simulations. These methods are nowadays used extensively in the quest for new, man-made materials, in a wide range of industrial sectors (biotechnology, automotive, semiconductors, coatings).

Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
Compulsory courses in mathematics and physics for the Y- program or equivalent. The emphasis will be on general algorithms, so no specific programming language is required or preferred.

Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.

Organisation:
The course follows the "Conceive Design Interact Operate (CDIO)" program at LiU and will use the project model "Linkoping Interactive Project Steering (LIPS)". Following a theoretical introduction to the computational methods, students will have to successfully complete a project related to materials science/thin films problems. The course is scheduled during the entire spring semester.

Course contents:
The course is concerned with the theory and application of computer simulation of many-body systems. Following a review of the principles of statistical mechanics underlying computer simulations, the Monte Carlo (MC) and Molecular Dynamics (MD) techniques are introduced. Topics discussed include Monte Carlo integration, importance sampling, the Metropolis method, integration of equations of motion for many-body systems in MD, the Verlet algorithm and force calculation. MC and MD in various statistical ensembles, as well as analysis and visualisation techniques are also presented, with emphasis on the application for practical solutions of materials related problems.

Course literature:
Computer Simulation of Liquids, M.P. Allen & D. J. Tildesley, Oxford Science Publications (ISBN 0 - 19 - 855645 - 4).

Examination:
Group working report followed by questions session. (U,G)
Laboratory work (U,G)
5 p
1 p
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7,5 ECTS
1,5 ECTS
 
Grades are given as â?~Failâ?T or â?~Passâ?T.



Course language is English.
Department offering the course: IFM.
Director of Studies: Leif Johansson
Examiner: Valeriu Chirita, vio@ifm.liu.se
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Contact: TFK , val@tfk.liu.se
Last updated: 12/11/2007