Scientific Computing Skills 5. Lecture 01.

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UCI Chem 5 Scientific Computing Skills (Fall 2012)
Lec 01. Scientific Computing Skills -- Introduction
Instructor: Douglas Tobias, Ph.D.

License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

Description: This course introduces students to the personal computing software used by chemists for managing and processing of data sets, plotting of graphs, symbolic and numerical manipulation of mathematical equations, and representing chemical reactions and chemical formulas.

This video is part of a 25-lecture undergraduate-level course titled "Scientific Computing Skills" taught at UC Irvine by Professor Douglas Tobias.

Recorded October 1, 2012.

Index of Topics:
0:21:56 Starting Mathematica
0:23:07 Simple Arithmetic Operations
0:33:45 Commonly Used Numbers
0:37:09 Common Mathematical Functions

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