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A Computational Physics Workflow with Python
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Denton Woods
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oct Sat 04
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Starting my physics PhD, I had a very haphazard manual process for conducting computational research. I will show how learning and using Python has improved this workflow by automating repetitive tasks and improving analysis. I will cover how I use IPython for analysis and visualization, how I use a MySQL database accessed through Python to better handle research results, and what additional Python packages are useful for our research. I also plan on covering some of the limitations of using Python for scientific computations.
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