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Computational Physics A Practical Introduction To Computational Physics And Scientific Computing 10 Konstantinos N Anagnostopoulos

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Computational Physics A Practical Introduction To Computational Physics And Scientific Computing 10 Konstantinos N Anagnostopoulos
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Publisher: National Technical University of Athens and K.N. Anagnostopoulos
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.97 MB
Pages: 682
Author: Konstantinos N. Anagnostopoulos
ISBN: 9781312318120, 1312318120
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1.0

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Computational Physics A Practical Introduction To Computational Physics And Scientific Computing 10 Konstantinos N Anagnostopoulos by Konstantinos N. Anagnostopoulos 9781312318120, 1312318120 instant download after payment.

The book is an introduction to the computational methods used in physics, but also in other scientific fields. It is addressed to an audience that has already been exposed to the introductory level of college physics, usually taught during the first two years of an undergraduate program in science and engineering.
The book starts with very simple problems in particle motion and ends with an in-depth discussion of advanced techniques used in Monte Carlo simulations in statistical mechanics. The level of instruction rises slowly, while discussing problems like the diffusion equation, electrostatics on the plane, quantum mechanics and random walks. The book aims to provide the students with the background and the experience needed in order to advance to high performance computing projects in science and engineering. But it also tries to keep the students motivated by considering interesting applications in physics, like chaos, quantum mechanics, special relativity and the physics of phase transitions.

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