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## [Canvas](https://canvas.mit.edu/courses/18760) will only be used for homework and project (+proposal) submission
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Note for 2026: We have a much higher enrollment than we have had in the past. The below will have to
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be modified if the enrollment remains this high.
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Below is what appeared in the 2023 class.
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We may not be able to get as many computing resources for everyone.
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Math does not usually have the same resources as Course 6, so we may not have as much TA support as we would
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hope to have.
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(## Classes are recorded and will be uploaded on canvas. Another great resource is Chris Rackauckas' videos of 2021 spring class. See [SciMLBook](https://book.sciml.ai/).
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@@ -26,17 +34,50 @@ A basic overview of the Julia programming environment for numerical computations
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If possible, try to install Julia on your laptop beforehand using the instructions at the above link. Failing that, you can run Julia in the cloud (see instructions above).
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| # | Date | Day | Comments | who gives live lecture? | topic |
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| 1 | 2/2/2026 | Monday || Chris | Intro to SciML, PINNs |
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