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020 _a9780198708643
082 _a530.0285
_bBOU
100 _aBoudreau, Joseph F.
245 _aApplied computational physics
260 _bOxford University Press,
_c2017
_aNew York :
300 _axxi, 913 p. ;
_bill.,
_c25 cm
365 _b47.49
_cGBP
_d102.80
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aA 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.
650 _aData processing
650 _aComputer simulation
650 _aQuantum theory
650 _aArea law
650 _a Autocorrection
650 _aBare couplings
650 _a Boundary value problem
650 _aCayley tree
650 _a Coarse graining
650 _a Correlation function
650 _aDirac Spinor
650 _a Ergodicity
650 _aFaraday tensor
650 _aFPU model
650 _aGoldstone theorem
650 _a Heat bath method
650 _a Ising model
650 _a KAM theorem
650 _aLorenz model
650 _aMeam field theory
650 _aPBD model
650 _a Potts model
650 _a Romberg's method
650 _aScaling laws
650 _aShooting method
650 _aThomas-Ferni model
650 _a Universality class
650 _a Verlet method
650 _a Wilson loop
650 _a XY model
650 _a Simulation
650 _aContinuum dynamics
700 _aSwanson, Eric S.
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