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Quantum Physics: an overview of a weird world (Basics)
by Marco Masi- 4.5
16 hours on-demand video
Not only physicists could (re-)discover some topics but philosophers, engineers, IT students or historians of science could acquire with this course a basic preparation which is unlikely to be offered in most departments. It will lead you by hand as clearly as possible from the abc of Quantum Mechanics to the most recent experiments and its implications....
$14.99
QC151 Quantum Physics for Quantum Computing
by Kumaresan Ramanathan- 4.3
1.5 hours on-demand video
But strangely, photons that are entangled in the Bell State behave as though they have no preferred angle or direction. An intuitive appreciation of such weird behavior will be useful when I present more advanced topics on quantum algorithms in later courses. To help you understand quantum physics qualitatively, I have provided simulators written in Java....
$14.99
水力学 | Hydraulics
by Li Ling- 0.0
10 Weeks
This Hydraulics course explores the science of hydraulics and focuses on hydrodynamic laws and their applications, which are indispensable and a critical factor in the development and utilization of water resources. Hydraulics will expose you to important and interesting applications of mathematics and mechanics in engineering. You’ll participate in experiments and view videos in this class....
$49
有限元分析与应用 | Finite Element Method (FEM) Analysis and Applications
by Pan Zeng , Liping Lei- 0.0
20 Weeks
FEM is an effective numerical technique for partial differential equations (PDEs) in engineering. The fact that modern engineers can obtain detailed information for structural, thermal, electromagnetic problems with virtual experiments largely gives credit to FEM. Basic equations of mechanics Realizations in discrete and continuum structures...
$49
Physical Basics of Quantum Computing
by Kirill S. Tikhonov , Tatiana Yu. Golubeva , Evgenii Vashukevich , Ivan Vybornyi- 4
Approx. 10 hours to complete
As a result of the course, the students will be able to master the modern mathematical apparatus of quantum mechanics used in quantum computations, master the ideas that underlie the most important quantum logic algorithms and protocols for transmitting and processing quantum information, and learn how to solve problems on these topics....
Exploring Quantum Physics
by Charles W. Clark , Dr. Victor Galitski- 4.3
Approx. 34 hours to complete
Part II: Pioneering Experiments Part III: Pioneering Experiments (cont'd) *Part I: Electron in a Box **Part III: Bound state in a 1D shallow potential ***Part IV: Bound states in a delta potential (any dimension) **Part II: Classical phonons in an oscillator chain Part II: Impossibility of magnetism in classical mechanics Part V: Spin and Antimatter in Material Systems...
Innovation & Entrepreneurship - From Basics to Open Innovation
by Martin Vendel , Frans Nauta , Mark Coopersmith , Andrew Isaacs- 4.5
Approx. 16 hours to complete
Specifically, we look at models used in Silicon Valley to grow both start-up companies as well as innovation inside large organizations. In this first part, From Basics to Open Innovation, the following areas are included: innovation and entrepreneurship basics; the Silicon Valley entrepreneurship model; the importance of failure; market analysis: how to engage with customers; and open innovation. Experiments...
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General Chemistry: Concept Development and Application
by John Steven Hutchinson- 4.6
Approx. 22 hours to complete
We will use a free on-line textbook, Concept Development Studies in Chemistry, available via Rice’s Connexions project. The class can be taken by someone with no prior experience in chemistry. Readings will be assigned from the on-line textbook “Concept Development Studies in Chemistry”, available via Rice’s Connexions project. Links to these two texts will be available in the Introduction module....