A First Course in Computational Physics
Paul L. Devries “A First Course in Computational Physics"
John Wiley & Sons | 1993-08 | ISBN: 0471548693 | 440 pages | PDF | 2,65 MB
The rapid advancement of computational physics has left a gap in the available literature adequately covering this important subject. This book fills that need. It…
Computational Physics: Fortran Version
Dawn C. Meredith, «Computational Physics: Fortran Version»
Perseus Books | ISBN: 0201127792 | 1990 | PDF | 651 pages | 43.16 MB
Computational Physics is designed to provide direct experience in the computer modeling of physical systems. Its scope includes the essential numerical techniques needed to "do physics" on a computer. Each…
Methods in Computational Physics: Adv. in Research and App., Vol. 3: Fundamental
Methods in Computational Physics: Advances in Research and Applications, Vol. 3: Fundamental Methods in Hydrodynamics: Berni; Fernbach, Sidney; Rotenberg, Manuel Alder
Academic Press | ISBN: 0124608175 | 1964 | PDF (OCR) | pages | 3380 KB
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primitive equations, hydrostatic equation, circulation model, numerical weather prediction, spectral method, potential…
Computational Physics of Carbon Nanotubes
Computational Physics of Carbon Nanotubes
Product Description
Carbon nanotubes are the fabric of nanotechnology. Investigation into their properties has become one of the most active fields of modern research. This book presents the key computational modeling and numerical simulation tools to investigate carbon nanotube characteristics. In particular, methods applied to geometry and…
Computational Physics
Computational Physics
Cambridge University Press | 2000 | ISBN: 0521575885 | 560 pages | PDF | 6 MB
Computional physics involves the use of computer calculations and simulations to solve physical problems. This book describes computational methods used in theoretical physics with emphasis on condensed matter applications. Coverage begins with an overview…
Introductory Computational Physics
Andi Klein , Alexander Godunov, "Introductory Computational Physics"
Cambridge University Press (March 20, 2006) | ISBN:0521828627 | 146 pages | PDF | 3 Mb
Computers are one of the most important tools available to physicists, whether for calculating and displaying results, simulating experiments, or solving complex systems of equations. Introducing students to…
Modern Physics Computational Physics (4 Ebooks)
A Survey of Computational Physics: Introductory Computational Science
Product Description
Computational physics is a rapidly growing subfield of computational science, in large part because computers can solve previously intractable problems or simulate natural processes that do not have analytic solutions. The next step beyond Landau’s First Course in Scientific Computing and a follow-up to Landau and Páez’s Computational Physics, this…
Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots: Theoretical and Computational Physics of Semicond
Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots: Theoretical and Computational Physics of Semiconductor Nanostructures
Publisher: Wiley | Number Of Pages: 508 | Publication Date: 2005-09-12 | ISBN: 0470010797 | 13MB[/b]
Book Description:
Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots Second Edition: Theoretical and Computational Physics of Semiconductor Nanostructures provides all the essential information, both theoretical and…
Computational Physics: Problem Solving with Computers
Rubin H. Landau, Manuel J. Páez, "Computational Physics: Problem Solving with Computers"
Wiley-Interscience | 1997 | ISBN: 0471115908 | 520 pages | Djvu | 4,6 MB
Help students master real-world problems as they develop new insight into the physical sciences
Problems in the physical sciences that once baffled and frustrated scientists can…