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Explores the history, mathematical models, and experimental techniques of Brownian Motion, revealing its molecular nature and significance in cell biology.
Explores basis set solutions for the time-dependent Schrödinger equation with a time-dependent Hamiltonian, including special cases like Gaussian wave packets.
Covers the molecular dynamics simulation of liquid argon using Lennard-Jones potential and focuses on equilibration and velocity distribution at equilibrium.