
Hi, I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.) Thanks, Edgar

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On 9/30/09, edgar@ymonad.com
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
"Haskell for physicists" ? -- -alex http://www.ventonegro.org/

Some ideas of highly variable quality:
Getting Functional with Physics
Bosons, Fermions, and Monads? Haskell for Physicists
Purer Programming for Physicists
Use Haskell for Physics, and Say 'C'-You-Later
- ted
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:42 AM,
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
Thanks, Edgar _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

В сообщении от 30 сентября 2009 21:42:57 edgar@ymonad.com написал:
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
What area of physics? They all face somewhat different problems from computation. Could you publish your slides from seminar (if any) and even if they are in Spanish (nothing is impossible for man with a dictionary)

Khudyakov Alexey wrote:
В сообщении от 30 сентября 2009 21:42:57 edgar@ymonad.com написал:
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
What area of physics? They all face somewhat different problems from computation.
Could you publish your slides from seminar (if any) and even if they are in Spanish (nothing is impossible for man with a dictionary)
And what if they're in Portuguese? ;) Cheers, Jochem -- Jochem Berndsen | jochem@functor.nl | jochem@牛在田里.com

В сообщении от Среда 30 сентября 2009 22:37:52 вы написали:
Khudyakov Alexey wrote:
В сообщении от 30 сентября 2009 21:42:57 edgar@ymonad.com написал:
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
What area of physics? They all face somewhat different problems from computation.
Could you publish your slides from seminar (if any) and even if they are in Spanish (nothing is impossible for man with a dictionary)
And what if they're in Portuguese? ;)
Nothing is impossible for a man with another dictionary then. (Portuguese- Russian if you don't mind :)

reminds me of a well-known story, told to me some years back at cornell: richard feynman was set to deliver a series of lectures in brazil, and he spent a good deal of time learning spanish in preparation; that was until a visting professor from brazil told him he might want to try portuguese instead On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Khudyakov Alexey < alexey.skladnoy@gmail.com> wrote:
В сообщении от Среда 30 сентября 2009 22:37:52 вы написали:
Khudyakov Alexey wrote:
В сообщении от 30 сентября 2009 21:42:57 edgar@ymonad.com написал:
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
What area of physics? They all face somewhat different problems from computation.
Could you publish your slides from seminar (if any) and even if they are in Spanish (nothing is impossible for man with a dictionary)
And what if they're in Portuguese? ;)
Nothing is impossible for a man with another dictionary then. (Portuguese- Russian if you don't mind :) _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

On Wed, 30/Sep/2009 at 22:21 +0400, Khudyakov Alexey wrote:
В сообщении от 30 сентября 2009 21:42:57 edgar@ymonad.com написал:
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
What area of physics? They all face somewhat different problems from computation.
I won't focus in a specific area, just a general exposition and maybe, if I have time, I'm going to show an example which I used to solve a problem in a simple quantum mechanical model of a bose condensate. Most of the public will be formed by mathematical physicists. Edgar
Could you publish your slides from seminar (if any) and even if they are in Spanish (nothing is impossible for man with a dictionary) _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

On Wed, 30/Sep/2009 at 22:21 +0400, Khudyakov Alexey wrote:
В сообщении от 30 сентября 2009 21:42:57 edgar@ymonad.com написал:
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
What area of physics? They all face somewhat different problems from computation.
Could you publish your slides from seminar (if any) and even if they are in Spanish (nothing is impossible for man with a dictionary)
Of course, no problem (and yes, will be in portuguese ;) Edgar
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I can't help with the title, but you might show how Haskell can help avoid the subtle bugs that create erroneous results. Start with the dimensional library (http://hackage.haskell.org/package/dimensional). Paul.

edgar@ymonad.com 쓴 글:
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
Thanks, Edgar
You should also see the well known Haskell story in this area: http://bayern.stanford.edu/~brant/lightning/

"Haskell for closing the gap between specification and code"
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 1:42 PM,
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
Thanks, Edgar _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

Hi Edgar
No-one seems to have pointed you to the Maestro:
http://users.info.unicaen.fr/~karczma/arpap/
The quantum mechanics one might be the most directly useful, but they
are all great reads:
http://users.info.unicaen.fr/~karczma/arpap/hasiqm.pdf
Best wishes
Stephen
2009/9/30
Hi,
I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a seminar about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
Thanks, Edgar _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
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