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GamePhysics (Fall 2012) |
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Course code : | IGAME2-U1 | ||
ECTS Credits : | 5 | Status : | Compulsory |
Revised : | 05/10 2009 | Written : | 02/02 2009 |
Placement : | 2. semester | Hours per week : | 4 |
Length : | 1 semester | Teaching Language : | English if English students are present |
Objective : | The objectives of GamePhysics are: To give students understanding and experience in building mathematical models as a basis for implementing simulations of physics systems in a graphical computer environment. |
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Principal Content : | Geometric objects: point, line, circle, ellipsis etc. Vector and matrix algebra. Coordinate systems and coordinate system transformations. Transformations in 2D and 3D: Translation, rotation, reflection, scaling etc. Animation and modeling time. Modeling physical systems: Newton’s laws, forces, gravity, collision detection, collision handling. All of the above is modeled and implemented in a programming environment. |
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Teaching method : | Combination of sessions with lectures and students solving problems. Students will use a programming environment such as NetBeans and a math-package such as Matlab. |
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Required prequisites : | Documented knowledge corresponding to Mathematics 1 and Programming 1. |
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Recommended prerequisites : | - | ||
Relations : | - | ||
Type of examination : | Oral examination based on assignments | ||
External examiner : | External | ||
Marking : | 7 step scale | ||
Remarks : | 7 step scale 3 steps of this marking scale are described as follows: 12 is given for the excellent presentation, which completely fulfills the course goals, with no or very few errors of marginal importance. 7 is given for the average presentation, which fulfills the course goals, with some errors in the presentation. 02 is given for the minimum acceptable presentation, which fulfills the course goals. |
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Teaching material : | Glyn James: “Modern Engineering Mathematics”, Prentice Hall and supplementary material. |
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Responsible teacher : | Bjørn Klint Christensen
, bjchr@dtu.dk |