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Základní koncepty technického myšlení a výpočetní fyziky

Summary

The aim of the course is to prepare the student for study at a technical college. To outline the processes by which to think in science and technology. Emphasis is also placed on finding the basic ideas, ideas and models behind the mathematical apparatus and laws of physics. Several problems, such as differential and integral calculus, complex functions, and Fourier transforms, which are indispensable for mastering physics, are outlined and discussed so that the graduate can understand their nature without necessarily being able to master their mathematical apparatus.

Literature

Laurence Viennot , Thinking in Physics - The Pleasure of Reasoning and Understanding, Springer 2014.
N. Thompson, Thinking Like a Physicist - Physics Problems for Undergraduates, , University of Bristol, Department of Physics 2010.
Richard P. Feynman, O povaze fyzikálních zákonů, Aurora 2001.

Advised literature

Daniel Kahneman, Myšlení, rychlé a pomalé, Jan Melvil Publishing 2012.
Ali Almossawi , Illustrated Book Of Bad Arguments, Scribe Publications 2014.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 653-2230
Abbreviation ZKTMVF
Course title Základní koncepty technického myšlení a výpočetní fyziky
Coordinating department Department of Materials Engineering and Recycling
Course coordinator Ing. Robin Silber, Ph.D.