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About the author: With a Master’s of Science degree in Physics and many years of experience teaching at both the University and High School levels, the author knows what physics students need to know in order to do well. For his Master’s degree thesis, the author wrote computer programs in C++ to perform computational analysis of physical systems capable of chaotic behavior. As a result, the author has designed these apps to be as user-friendly as possible in order to maximize the efficiency of learning.
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