Introduction to computational methods in physics  

The most important functions and their properties, coordinate systems and vector algebra, complex numbers (Cartesian representation, exponential form), differentiation rules, differentiation of functions and vectors, partial differentiation, integration rules, rotational bodies, calculation of arc lengths, multiple integrals, ordinary differential equations 1st and 2nd order (linear homogeneous and inhomogeneous differential equations in the physical context, existence and uniqueness of solutions) as well as differentiation of fields (grad, div and rot), integration of fields (curve and surface integrals).
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Introduction to computational methods in physics
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