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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…
Schrödinger Equation Eigensystem Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Schrödinger Numerov Eigensystem Model solves the time-independent Schrödinger Equation with arbitrary potential energy V(x) using the Numerov method recast on a discrete lattice.…
Data Fitting JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Data Fitting JS Model uses a least square fitting algorithm to fit a polynomial curve to a data set. Users can add points by clicking within the plotting panel. This model is…
  
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A. Bartrlett, T. Chartier, A. Langville, and T. Rankin, J. Online Math. & Its Appl., 8 (May 2008) (2008).
The "Integer Programming Model for the Sudoku Problem" article in the The Journal of Online Mathematics and Its Applications uses an EJS binary integer linear model to solve this…
  
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Chapter 4 explores the behavior of oscillatory systems, including the simple harmonic oscillator, a simple pendulum, and electrical circuits. We introduce the concept of phase space…

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