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Structure Modeling with Jupyter Notebooks

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This lecture focuses on structure modeling exercises using Jupyter Notebooks, where students learn about computer simulations. The instructor, Dr. Guillaume Anciaux, emphasizes the use of code to comprehend equations and related phenomena, showcasing practical examples and exercises.

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