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sebastian [List of assignments]
spin:esc202_fs2021 [2021/04/26 14:21] (current)
stadel [Lectures]
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 15. Mar. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week4.pdf |SPH METHOD: Equations and kernels}} 15. Mar. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week4.pdf |SPH METHOD: Equations and kernels}}
  
-22. Mar. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week5.pdf |SPH METHOD: part 2}}+22. Mar. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week5.pdf |SPH METHOD: part 2}} //​Artificial Viscosity formula corrected!//​
  
 29. Mar. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week6.pdf |Kernels and a "Wind Tunnel"​}} 29. Mar. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week6.pdf |Kernels and a "Wind Tunnel"​}}
  
 +12. Apr. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week7_inflow.pdf |Howto: inflow/​outflow BCs}} and followed by the {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week7.pdf |2-D Ising Model}}
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 +26. Apr. 2021: {{ :​spin:​fs2021_week8.pdf |Travelling Salesperson Problem}}
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 4. Now, calculate the density using the Monaghan kernel defined in the lecture. Plot and compare to the density you get from the "​top-hat"​ kernel (the Monaghan result should be a little smoother). 4. Now, calculate the density using the Monaghan kernel defined in the lecture. Plot and compare to the density you get from the "​top-hat"​ kernel (the Monaghan result should be a little smoother).
  
-5. Using the SPH method, simulate the movement of a fluid through a "wind tunnel"​ that contains an overdensity in the middle as it was described in the lecture **(due April 12th)**!+5. Using the SPH method, simulate the movement of a fluid through a "wind tunnel"​ that contains an overdensity in the middle as it was described in the lecture **(due ​between ​April 12th and April 19th)**! 
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 +6. 2D Ising Model: Using the Metropolis algorithm, plot the mean magnetization of a N by N grid of spins (+1 and -1) depending on the temperature. Visualise the spin state of the grid at different temperatures **(due April 26th)**!
  
 +7. Metropolis algorithm II: Implement the traveling merchant problem **(due May 3rd)**!
  
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