Using Graph Rewriting to Study Discrete Lattice Systems - Wolfram Student Podcast Episode 3
Offered By: Wolfram via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore graph rewriting techniques for studying topological invariants in finite lattice systems in this 35-minute episode of the Wolfram Student Podcast. Delve into Sinuhe Perea's project, which investigates toy models of field configurations in fiber bundles and their connections to real-world physical phenomena. Gain insights into the intersection of coding, physics, and mathematics as the podcast examines nonlinear systems and their applications using Mathematica. Discover how these concepts contribute to advancing student education and understanding of complex mathematical and physical principles.
Syllabus
Wolfram Student Podcast S1.5 Ep 3: Using Graph Rewriting to Study Discrete Lattice Systems
Taught by
Wolfram
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