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M. Loverude, PERC 2010 Proceedings, 213-216.
As part of an ongoing research and curriculum development project for upper-division courses in thermal physics, we have developed a sequence of tutorials in which students apply…
Solar Photon Random Walk  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Solar Photon Random Walk Model simulates the path of photons in radiative transport as they escape from the Sun. Photons do not travel in a straight line, but rather collide with…
Fermat Light Ray Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Fermat Light Ray model shows a light ray traveling left to right through N homogeneous regions with different refractive indicies. Because light travels in a straight line…
  
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This book chapter introduces Random processes in the context of several simple physical systems, including random walks on a lattice, polymers, and diffusion controlled chemical…
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R. Zia and B. Schmittmann, Am. J. Phys., 71 (9), 859-875 (2003).
The most frequently studied quantities of a statistical variable are its average and standard deviation. Yet, its full distribution often carries very interesting information and can…
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D. Landau, S. Tsai, and M. Exler, Am. J. Phys., 72 (10), 1294-1302 (2004).
The authors describe a Monte Carlo algorithm for sampling the density of states directly by doing a random walk in energy space. The probability of a microstate is computed at any…
Gray Scott Reaction Diffusion Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Gray-Scott Reaction Diffusion Model displays the spatial concentration of chemical species U and V under the influence of the reaction U+2V->3V and V->P. The simulation models…
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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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S. Redner, Am. J. Phys., 58 (3), 267-273 (1990).
An elementary discussion of the statistical properties of the product of N independent random variables is given. The motivation is to emphasize the essential differences between the…
Two State Nuclear Decay Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Two State Nuclear Decay model simulates the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei into other nuclei. In this model, the resultant nuclei are stable and there are no intermediate…
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