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any one of PHYS201, PHYS202, ENEL284 or ENEL285, and any two of MATH251, MATH253, MATH255, ENGG283, ENGG284, ENGG285 or ENGG287
PHYS315
A lecture and computer-laboratory paper on the computational methods used in neuroscience and biophysics. Topics include linear and non-linear differential equations, Euler and Runge-Kutta integration methods, limit cycles, action potential generation, hysteresis and memory in simple neural systems, stability, noise simulation, root finding. The programming language used is MATLAB.
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