PHYS 3102
Spring semester 2020
  • Syllabus
  • Calendar
    • HW01
    • HW02
    • HW03
    • HW04
    • HW05
    • HW06
    • Homework guidelines
    • Homework grades
  • Downloads
    • Midterm 1
    • Midterm 2
    • Midterm 3
    • Exam grades

Julia Programming

Julia is a high-level, high-performance programming language for numerical computing


Why we created Julia

by Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral Shah, Alan Edelman


Julia cheatsheet


JuliaBox

"Run Julia in your browser. No setup."


JuliaPro

"JuliaPro is the fast, free way to install Julia on a Windows or Mac desktop or laptop and begin using it right now. It includes Julia compiler, profiler, Julia integrated development environment, 100+ curated packages, data visualisation and plotting."


Julia tutorials

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  • wikibooks.org, Introducing Julia (also pdf version)

  • Bogumil Kaminski, The Julia Express

  • Leah Hanson, Pranit Bauva, Daniel YC Lin, Learn Julia in X minutes

  • Ivo Welch, Julia Cookbook

  • Samuel Colvin, Julia by Example

  • Jane Herriman, Intro to Julia, Nov 2018


Julia official documentation

  • Julia manual


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Resources

  1. Continuum mechanics
  2. Classical mechanics
  3. Numerical computing
  4. Dimensional analysis
  5. Mathematical methods
  6. Latex
  7. Julia

Course Archives

  1. Mechanics I, Spring 2019
  2. Mechanics II, Spring 2014
  3. Math Methods, Spring 2017
  4. Computational Physics, Fall 2016

Links

  1. UConn AnyWare
  2. UConn GitLab
  3. UConn VPN
  4. UConn large file sharing
  5. UConn software
  6. Babbidge Library (free) laptop rentals

General

  1. Academic Calendar, Spring 2020
  2. UConn Physics Department
  3. Dean of students
  4. 2020 Calendar of Religious Holidays
  5. Educational Rights and Privacy
  6. Office of the Provost's policies links
  7. How to E-mail Your Professor

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