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This is a collection of the final reports I have written for the exam "Numerical Methods in Theoretical Physics" at the University of Pisa.

The project is divided into three modules:

  1. A study of the classical two-dimensional Ising model using standard Markov chain methods;
  2. The analogous one-dimensional quantum model, implemented with exact diagonalization;
  3. A discussion of the statistical physics of the quantum harmonic oscillator, employing MC methods based on the path integral information.

Most of the projects (which I will likely upload at a later time) are coded in Python with snippets of Fortran and C. For any further information refer to the reports themselves.