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'''E-mail:''' daniel.goldman@physics.gatech.edu <br />  
'''E-mail:''' daniel.goldman@physics.gatech.edu <br />  


'''TAs:'''
'''TA:'''


Patrick Chang <br />
Chris Crowley <br />
'''Office:''' MoSE G128 (office hours TBD) <br />
'''Office:''' Howey W301 (office hours TBD) <br />
'''E-mail:''' pchang37@gatech.edu <br />
'''E-mail:''' chris.crowley@gatech.edu <br />


Feifei Qian <br />
'''Office:''' Howey W01 (office hours TBD) <br />
'''E-mail:''' qianfeifei_china@gatech.edu <br />


Nick Gravish <br />
'''Office:''' Howey W01 (office hours TBD) <br />
'''E-mail:''' nick.gravish@gmail.com <br />
Alexandros Fragkopoulos <br />
'''Office:''' Boggs B-55 (office hours TBD) <br />
'''E-mail:''' afragkopoulos@gmail.com <br />


==Course Description==
==Course Description==
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==Time and Place==
==Time and Place==


Tuesday, Thursday, 9:30-11AM, Howey S204
Tuesday, Thursday, 2-3:15PM
 
Physical space: Room N210, Howey (We will ''not'' be meeting here)
 
Virtual space: see BlueJeans link on Canvas


==Homework and grading==
==Homework and grading==


Homework sets will be given every other week. Homework must be submitted at the start of class or it will be considered late.


'''Final Grades'''
Homework assignments will be posted on the web every Thursday and will be due next Thursday. You can discuss problems with each other, but the solutions have to be executed and submitted individually. In general you are expected to comply with the academic honor code. There will also be two midterm exams and a final. The overall grade for the course will be based on the homeworks (~30%), mid-term exam (~20%) and a final project (~50%).
 
Grades will be calculated using 40% homework scores, 20% from mid-term exam, and 40% from the final project


==Book==
==Book==


"Nonlinear Dyanamics & Chaos", Steven H. Strogatz (Westview Press, 2001)
"Nonlinear Dyanamics & Chaos", Steven H. Strogatz (Westview Press, 2001)
"Pattern Formation and Dynamics in Nonequilibrium Systems", Cross & Greenside

Revision as of 11:49, 28 September 2020


Class: Physics 4267/6268, Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos, Fall 2012

Instructor & TA

Instructor:

Prof. Daniel I. Goldman, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
Office: Howey C202 (office hours: by email)
Phone: (404) 894-0993
E-mail: daniel.goldman@physics.gatech.edu

TA:

Chris Crowley
Office: Howey W301 (office hours TBD)
E-mail: chris.crowley@gatech.edu


Course Description

The course offers an introductory treatment of nonlinear dynamics and chaos, including first order ODE and their bifurcations, phase plane analysis, limit cycles, Lorenz equations, chaos, iterated maps, period doubling, fractals and strange attractors. Teams of students will also conduct one week of self-guided experiments in Prof. Goldman's laboratory and prepare final report/presentation of the results.

Time and Place

Tuesday, Thursday, 2-3:15PM

Physical space: Room N210, Howey (We will not be meeting here)

Virtual space: see BlueJeans link on Canvas

Homework and grading

Homework assignments will be posted on the web every Thursday and will be due next Thursday. You can discuss problems with each other, but the solutions have to be executed and submitted individually. In general you are expected to comply with the academic honor code. There will also be two midterm exams and a final. The overall grade for the course will be based on the homeworks (~30%), mid-term exam (~20%) and a final project (~50%).

Book

"Nonlinear Dyanamics & Chaos", Steven H. Strogatz (Westview Press, 2001)

"Pattern Formation and Dynamics in Nonequilibrium Systems", Cross & Greenside