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Diffusion uses three important concepts in modern mathematics and physics: probability, Monte Carlo methods, and time-stepping.

Prerequisites:

1. Knowledge of probability theory through Monte Carlo methods.

2. Knowledge of basic physical interactions (collisions).

3. Knowledge of simple programming.

Objectives:

1. To examine diffusion using a simple 2-D model.

2. To visually recognize a diffusion behavior through computer modeling.

3. To numerically understand how diffusion works.

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Intro to Modeling
Intro to Statistics
Random Numbers
Random Walk
Markov Chains
Monte Carlo
Diffusion
Ising Model
Cell Potts Model
Parallel Computing
Myxobacteria
Microtubules

 

 
 

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