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Coin Flip Equilibrium  [ Computer Program ]
  
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T. Timberlake
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The EJS Coin Flip Equilibrium model simulates a a simple system of N coins arranged in ordered rows. The coins all begin heads up. At each step of the simulation one or more coins…
Ideal Gas Expansion  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The EJS Ideal Gas Expansion model simulates a two-dimensional ideal gas in a square box. This simulation can be used as part of the activity described in "The Statistical…
Statistical Interpretation of Entropy Package  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Statistical Interpretation of Entropy Launcher package is a self-contained file for teaching the basic concept of the statistical interpretation of entropy. The file contains…
  
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The Confined Lennard-Jones Two Piston System simulates a constant-energy two-dimensional system of particles confined by two frictionless pistons of equal mass M. This computer model…
American Journal of Physics
  
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G. D'Agostini, Am. J. Phys., 67 (12), 9 (1999).
The author introduces the ideas of subjective probability and Bayesian inference, comments on typical misconceptions that tend to discredit it, and compares it to other approaches.
  
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An upper division biophysics course containing assignments that are suitable for teaching in an interdisciplinary manner. The assignments contain over 50 simulations written in…
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Continuous Cellular Automata Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Continuous Cellular Automata Model creates a one-dimensional array of rational numbers Xi and applies a rule that determines how each cell evolves from one generation to the…
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N. Mermin, Am. J. Phys., 52 (4), 362-365 (1983).
Stirling’s approximation to n!?and other estimates are developed using elementary arguments. The aim is to shed light on why these approximations work so well. An elementary and…
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D. Stauffer, Am. J. Phys., 45 (10), 1001-1002 (1977).
The author discusses a geometrical phase transition involving percolation clusters. This continuous phase transition can be easily simulated on a computer and is analogous to the…
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K. Younge, C. Christenson, A. Bohara, J. Crnkovic, and P. Saulnier, Am. J. Phys., 72 (9), 1247-1250 (2003).
The radial distribution function is a measure of the spatial distribution of a system of particles. The authors discuss an experiment suitable for undergraduates that illustrates the…
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