JAVA Programming in Science 
A Taste of Java with a Scientific Aroma
 
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* The Final test took place 9:00am-12:00, Tuesday Jan.20 at Manne Siegbahn Huset.  *
* To receive credit for the course, the exercises must be done (at the minimum level indicated at least) and the test passed (>= 65% correct).


***  Generate sample test problems - updated 21-1-98. This includes both the original sample set plus the sets of problems on the exams given on Dec. 16 and on Jan.20.


Exercises: Set 1 * Set 2 * Set 3 * Set 4 * Set 5 * Set 6 * Set 7 * Set 8 * Set 9 * Set 10 * Set 11


See the Index Table for links to specific topics discussed in the course.


See Lecture 1B for instructions on obtaining and installing the JDK.


Java Resources
 
JavaSoft at Sun:   Java Development Kits: 
Java Tools:   Java Software: 
Exploring Java : 
(Exploring Java is the book recommended for the class. The code for the examples in the book are available at the links below. Note that the 2nd edition is now out for JDK 1.1. However, it appears that most of the examples still work under 1.0.2.)    
Online Reference Material:  
Java Demo Lists:  Other Java Info:  
Java Science & Technical Apps Lists:   Real Time Applets:  
Science Related Utilities:  Astronomy: 
Biology:  Chemistry: 
Engineering:  Mathematics: 
Medicine:  Physics: 
Space:  Misc: 
 

INSTRUCTORS:
Clark S. Lindsey, Visiting Researcher, KTH
Thomas Lindblad, Associate Prof., KTH