Week 1: |
Read Chaps. 1-2. |
Week 2: |
Do Prob. 2.3 (assume r=0.04,
Tab. 2.2 is wrong!) and 2.6, read Chaps. 3-4. |
Week 3: |
Simple: Do Prob. 3.3 by modifying
drag and using "output to file" from Appendix 3B. |
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Harder (start early!): Do Project 4.3
by modifying planet2. (All initial conditions given in the problem are indeed correct as
given!)
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Read Chap. 5. |
Week 4: |
Finish Project 4.3, parts a-c. |
Week 5: |
Problem 5.2, parts a-g. Read all of
Chap. 6. |
Week 6: |
Problems 6.3, 6.4 (a-d), and 6.15.
Here is a sample plot for 6.15.
Remember to write up your results in a formated report! |
Week 7: |
Finish problem 6.15; read Chap. 7; do
problem 7.6 (note: there is an elegant RECURSIVE routine for part f!).
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Week 8: |
Finish reading Chap. 7; do problem
7.16 and your share of 7.11,12, or 13.
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Week 9: |
Read Chap. 11; start problem 11.14.
Important: By April 1 select one "Project" from the book (Chap. 8
onward) for your term-paper. (If you have problems picking one,
come and see me.) Project papers will be due last day of classes,
and we will have a presentation session (instead of a final),
where each student gives a talk on his/her results for 30min.
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Week 10: |
Read Chap. 11; start problem 11.14.
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Week 11: |
Finish problem 11.14, read Chap. 13; start problem 13.5.
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Week 12: |
Finish problem 13.5, start problem 13.9. Make appointment to discuss your project!
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Week 13: |
Finish problem 13.9, read Chap. 14 (Sec. 1-2 only!); start problems 14.1 and 14.4.
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Week 14: |
Finish problems 14.1 and 14.4.
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Questions? |
Send e-mail here. |