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First published in 2007, this second edition describes the computational methods used in theoretical physics. New sections were added to cover finite element methods and lattice Boltzmann simulation, density functional theory, quantum molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo simulation, and diagonalisation of one-dimensional quantum systems. It covers many different areas of physics research and different computational methodologies, including computational methods such as Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics, various electronic structure methodologies, methods for solving partial differential equations, and lattice gauge theory. Throughout the book the relations between the methods used in different fields of physics are emphasised. It will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in theoretical, computational and experimental physics.
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Computational Physics, Jos Thijssen
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- 2007
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- Título
- Computational Physics
- Idioma
- Checo, Inglés
- Autores
- Jos Thijssen
- Editorial
- Cambridge University Press
- Publicado en
- 2007
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 636
- ISBN10
- 0521833469
- ISBN13
- 9780521833462
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencia y Matemáticas, Ciencias naturales, Física
- Calificación
- 4,25 de 5
- Descripción
- First published in 2007, this second edition describes the computational methods used in theoretical physics. New sections were added to cover finite element methods and lattice Boltzmann simulation, density functional theory, quantum molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo simulation, and diagonalisation of one-dimensional quantum systems. It covers many different areas of physics research and different computational methodologies, including computational methods such as Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics, various electronic structure methodologies, methods for solving partial differential equations, and lattice gauge theory. Throughout the book the relations between the methods used in different fields of physics are emphasised. It will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in theoretical, computational and experimental physics.


