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- Nemenman et al., 2011
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- Nemenman et al., 2014
- Nemenman et al., 2015
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- Physics 190, 2015: Discussion Leaders
- Physics 190, 2015: Freshman Seminar: Where do laws of nature come from?
- Physics 190, 2015: Syllabus
- Physics 212, 2016: Computational Modeling For Scientists And Engineers
- Physics 212, 2016: Syllabus
- Physics 212, 2017: Computational Modeling For Scientists And Engineers
- Physics 212, 2017: Lab 10
- Physics 212, 2017: Lab 12
- Physics 212, 2017: Lab 4
- Physics 212, 2017: Lab 5: Starting with Project 2
- Physics 212, 2017: Lab 7
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 10
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 11: Good coding practices
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 12: More Python: Scopes and all that
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 13
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 14
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 15
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 18: Introduction to randomness. How are pseudo-random numbers generated?
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 1 - Introduction
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 2
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 23
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 24
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 25
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 3 - The Modeling Process
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 7
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 8
- Physics 212, 2017: Lecture 9: Errors
- Physics 212, 2017: Lectures 5, 6
- Physics 212, 2017: Syllabus
- Physics 212, 2018: Computational Modeling For Scientists And Engineers
- Physics 212, 2018: Lab 11
- Physics 212, 2018: Lab 12
- Physics 212, 2018: Lecture 1
- Physics 212, 2018: Lecture 10
- Physics 212, 2018: Lecture 11
- Physics 212, 2018: Lecture 12
- Physics 212, 2018: Lecture 13
- Physics 212, 2018: Lecture 14