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Applied computational physics

By: Boudreau, Joseph F.
Contributor(s): Swanson, Eric S.
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2017Description: xxi, 913 p. ; ill., 25 cm.ISBN: 9780198708643.Subject(s): Data processing | Computer simulation | Quantum theory | Area law | Autocorrection | Bare couplings | Boundary value problem | Cayley tree | Coarse graining | Correlation function | Dirac Spinor | Ergodicity | Faraday tensor | FPU model | Goldstone theorem | Heat bath method | Ising model | KAM theorem | Lorenz model | Meam field theory | PBD model | Potts model | Romberg's method | Scaling laws | Shooting method | Thomas-Ferni model | Universality class | Verlet method | Wilson loop | XY model | Simulation | Continuum dynamicsDDC classification: 530.0285 Summary: A textbook that addresses a wide variety of problems in classical and quantum physics. Modern programming techniques are stressed throughout, along with the important topics of encapsulation, polymorphism, and object-oriented design. Scientific problems are physically motivated, solution strategies are developed, and explicit code is presented.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A textbook that addresses a wide variety of problems in classical and quantum physics. Modern programming techniques are stressed throughout, along with the important topics of encapsulation, polymorphism, and object-oriented design. Scientific problems are physically motivated, solution strategies are developed, and explicit code is presented.

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