https://github.com/rushingfox/radiative-processes-in-astrophysics
CUHK PHYS5720 Guided Study's Log; If you are also studying this field, reading this book and thus have some questions, then you could look at my Log--maybe I also have the same puzzle and finally found an answer to explain
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CUHK PHYS5720 Guided Study's Log; If you are also studying this field, reading this book and thus have some questions, then you could look at my Log--maybe I also have the same puzzle and finally found an answer to explain
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/rushingfox/radiative-processes-in-astrophysics
- Owner: rushingfox
- License: apache-2.0
- Created: 2023-02-25T06:14:50.000Z (over 3 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2023-03-21T14:39:15.000Z (over 3 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-09-06T00:58:12.967Z (10 months ago)
- Topics: astronomy, astrophysics, physics
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- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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# Radiative-Processes-in-Astrophysics
This is my personal Log for PHYS5720 Guided Study during CUHK(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)'s 2022 FALL semester, whose topic is Astrophysics-Radiative Transfer.
The book we used is Radiative Processes in Astrophysics, written by George B. Rybicki & Alan P. Lightman. Part of this Log is the problems I have met and my explanations for them, so I think it is very suitable for this book's beginning learners to check when meeting some troubles.
There are no reports or logs required by CUHK for Guided Study students, so I just wrote it for my personal record. Comments or discussions are welcomed!
Thanks a lot to Dr. Leung Po Kin to be my Guided Study supervisor this semester. I have gained a lot from him not only the knowledge but also experience in personal life!
PS: the radiative transfer code part is actually the content for the 2nd semester(2023 Spring Semester), during which I would do some simulation on Radiative Transfer to complete a MSc Dissertation. So I have not wrote too much for it. Maybe I would post something more after completing the MSc Dissertation.