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Introduction to Continuum Physics
PHYS 4421/8803     Spring semester 2013

Anthony Hazel
COURSE SCHEDULE
ChaosBook.org/~predrag/courses/PHYS-4421-13/schedule.xml
COURSE DESCRIPTION
ChaosBook.org/~predrag/courses/PHYS-4421-13/post.html
PLACE AND TIMES
Howey S204, TT 12:05pm - 1:25pm
QUESTIONS
Is this continuum physics course for me?  I have to skip next lecture?  Dog ate my homework?  How much programming needed?  Should I submit my code along with the computational exercises? 
INSTRUCTOR
Predrag Cvitanović     
Office: Howey W501 (office hours: ??day 1:30-2:30pm)
Phone: 404 487 8469
E-mail: predrag dot cvitanovic snail physics dot gatech dot edu
TEXTBOOK
B. Lautrup
Physics of Continuous Matter, Exotic and Everyday Phenomena in the Macroscopic World

All chapter and section numbers refer to the textbook. This preface explains what is different in the edition 2. Problems that were in edition 1 are re-numbered, we will use only problems from edition 2.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
Roger Blandford and Kip Thorne Applications of Classical Physics
John Bush et al. MIT 1.63J/2.21J Fluid Dynamics
Fluid mechanics films - notes
PREREQUISITES
A basic background in calculus, ordinary differential equations and classical mechanics. Weekly homework assignments require both analytic and numerical work, so familiarity with a programming language is a plus.
TEACHING METHOD
Two lectures and a homework problem set per week.
GRADING
Homeworks, a take-home mid-term, and a final exam; the grades will be based on these (50%/20%/30%). Exams and homeworks include problems mandatory for graduate students, but optional ("bonus" = extra credit) for undergraduates. Homework assignments will be posted on the web every Thursday, and graded by students by next Tuesday.
START
Tuesday Jan 8, 2013, 12:05pm in Howey S204