Computational Physics at SFU uses Python 3 from the Anaconda distribution. The documentation on this website will cover using Jupyter notebooks on the SFU Syzygy online servers. As an alternative, you ...
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Step-by-Step Numerical Calculations in Python With Jupyter
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I ...
The Jupyter Notebook is a web application that allows editing and running notebook documents that contain programming codes, equations, graphical displays and explanatory contents via a web browser.
The August 2021 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code completes a revamp of the Jupyter Notebooks experience that was started more than a year ago. That experience is said to be ...
At some point, we all need to show our work. Most programming work is shared either as raw source code or as a compiled executable. The source code provides complete information, but in a way that’s ...
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