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This applet simulates the operation of a 2x2 matrix geometrically. The simulation shows a 2D image of the transformation of unit vectors due to the matrix. It displays the values of…
  
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GR Tensor III is a computer algebra package for performing calculations in the general area of differential geometry. It is written for the Maple application and provides a tensor…
  
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E. Marshman and C. Singh
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E. Marshman and C. Singh, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 216-219.
Dirac notation is used commonly in quantum mechanics. However, many upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in physics have difficulties with representations of quantum…
  
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E. Marshman, C. Keebaugh, and C. Singh
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E. Marshman, C. Keebaugh, and C. Singh, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
We discuss an investigation of student difficulties with the corrections to the energy spectrum of the hydrogen atom for the intermediate field Zeeman effect using the degenerate…
How students apply linear algebra to quantum mechanics  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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C. Hillebrand-Viljoen and S. Wheaton, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
This paper describes a framework for how students apply linear algebra to quantum mechanics based on a survey of 61 students at various levels. The framework divides mathematics into…
  
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P. Her and M. Loverude, PERC 2020 Proceedings, 210-215.
Matrix algebra and eigentheory are important to students’ learning of physics in upper division physics courses. In this study, we investigated how students apply matrix algebra and…
General Purpose Math Visualizer Package  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The General Purpose Math Visualizer Package performs mathematical tasks that are commonly encountered in physics: plotting, animating, numerically differentiating and integrating,…
Using the Computer as a Black Box  [ Book Section ]
  
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Chapter 1 of Open Source tools for Computational Physics: An introduction to EJS and Python . This chapter introduces the use of the computer as a “black box” (i.e., without…
  
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Extracted from its web site: "Maxima is a system for the manipulation of symbolic and numerical expressions, including differentiation, integration, Taylor series, Laplace…
  
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J. Wagner, C. Manogue, and J. Thompson, PERC 2011 Proceedings, 89-92.
Upper-division students must learn to apply sophisticated mathematics from algebra, limits, calculus, multivariable and vector calculus, linear algebra, complex variables, and…
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