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Metaphysics: Aristotle's Theory and Natural Philosophy
Explores Aristotle's metaphysics, the role of science in answering 'why' questions, and the essence of natural philosophy.
Introduction to Physics: Understanding Natural Phenomena
Covers the basics of physics, emphasizing understanding natural phenomena and the role of mathematics in representing physical laws.
Spatial Coupling in Inference
Explores spatial coupling in inference, combining interactions to enhance algorithm performance in solving complex problems.
Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
Introduces fundamental concepts in mechanics, including kinematics, dynamics, friction, fluid behavior, and ballistics.
Photon: Quantum Properties and Experiments
Explores the quantum properties of photons, covering their wave-particle duality and implications in various experiments.
Mouvement dans le plan
Covers the prediction of physical events and mathematical relationships in physics.
Introduction to Physics: Scientific Approach and Mathematics
Covers the scientific method, mathematical descriptions, and the role of mathematics in Physics.
General Physics for Pharmacy
Covers the fundamentals of physics for pharmacy students, exploring historical developments and key concepts in mechanics, heat, fluids, electromagnetism, and waves.
Procedural Modeling: Synthesizing Complex Functions
Explores Perlin noise for creating realistic procedural models and textures in computer graphics.
Relativity: The Concept of Simultaneity in Different Reference Frames
Examines how simultaneity is relative and depends on the observer's reference frame in special relativity.
General Physics for Pharmacy
Covers fundamental physics concepts for pharmacy students, including gravity, matter properties, and motion principles.
General Physics for Pharmacy
Covers mechanics, heat, fluids, electromagnetism, and waves for pharmacy students.
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