Physics 381C: Computational Physics: Course Resources
Note: ``PS'' indicates a Postscript document, ``PDF'' indicates Adobe
portable document format, ``SGI'' is an abbreviation for Silicon Graphics
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This document will be updated throughout the course
Index
UNIX and General Information
Searching the Web
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Netscape Collection. Good luck if you can't find it from here.
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Alta Vista. Very comprehensive coverage. Spending a few minutes
in help really pays off.
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Magellan. Has reviews/synopses of many large sites; will help you
avoid stumbling into pornographic computational physics sites.
Creating HTML documents
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A Beginner's Guide to HTML (from NCSA)
- For more information, choose the How to Create Web Services
option from Netscape's Help menu
- One of the easiest and most powerful ways of learning HTML is to
use the Document Source feature from Netscape's View menu.
Find a Web document with a layout or feature you wish to emulate, select
Document Source from the View and then examine the source
(which will appear in a separate window) to see how things are done.
LaTeX and TeX
Maple (Symbolic Manipulation)
Fortran 77 Programming
C Programming
Graphing (XY plots)
Numerical Methods
Scientific Visualization
Other Computational Physics/Science Courses
Other Computational Physics/Science Resources