This is a graduate course that can be taken for graduate credit by UofT PhD and MSc students. Students that wish to do so, should enrol using ACORN/ROSI. Direct link to the Lecture notes Online continuation of PHY1610H due to Covid-19 concerns In accordance with the University of Toronto's decision to cancel in-person classes, we are moving this course fully online for rest of the term, using the SciNet's education site. For the various aspects of the course, this entail the following changes.
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Course Summary
This course is aimed at reducing your struggle in getting started with computational projects, and make you a more efficient computational scientist. Topics include well-established best pr... R. van Zon, M. Ponce, K. Krawczyk 28 credits towards Scientific Computing 8 credits towards High Performance Computing Enrolled: 40 (limit: 50; waitlist: 0); Attended: 31.
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