Plans for the week of April 21-25

Dear all, welcome back. We hope you were able to properly recharge your batteries during the Easter break.

This week, since I am away at a workshop, the lecture is based on a recording only and deals with an efficient implementation of the anti-symmetry for  fermionic systems. This is not needed for the ML variant of project 2, but if you wish to extend project 1 into a system of interacting fermions (quantum dots, electrons confined to move in two dimensions), the inclusion of a so-called Slater determinant to ensure the anti-symmetry is needed.

For the rest of the semester we will focus only on project work. This means that from May 2 to May 22, we will have only project work and no new topics will be introduced.  The recorded lecture for tomorrow is thus our last formal lecture.   

From May 2 till the last Friday session, we will thus have lab only from 1015 to 3pm. 

The recording and whiteboard notes are at 

Video of lecture at https://youtu.be/Hn2d8T-bS5E

Handwritten notes at https://github.com/CompPhysics/ComputationalPhysics2/blob/gh-pages/doc/HandWrittenNotes/2024/NotesApril19.pdf

 

The jupyter-notebook and pdf files are at https://github.com/CompPhysics/ComputationalPhysics2/tree/gh-pages/doc/pub/week13

Tomorrow thus, there is no in-presence lecture, only a recording of a lecture (from April 19 last year).

Best wishes to you all.

Morten

 

p.s. Feedback on project 1 will be sent to you all via canvas on Monday, April 28. Thx for heroic efforts.

Published Apr. 24, 2025 8:12 AM - Last modified Apr. 24, 2025 8:12 AM