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Computational Physics - Basic Concepts

Devang Patil

Editorial: Educohack Press

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Sinopsis

"Computational Physics: Basic Concepts" serves as an indispensable guide for students, researchers, and enthusiasts exploring the intersection of physics and computational methods. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles of computational physics, providing a solid foundation to tackle complex problems in various branches of physics.

The book begins by elucidating the foundational principles and theoretical underpinnings essential for effective computational simulations. It covers a variety of numerical techniques, including finite difference methods and Monte Carlo simulations, with practical examples and applications. 

Recognizing the importance of coding skills, it includes a section on programming tailored for physicists, teaching readers to implement numerical algorithms using popular programming languages.

"Computational Physics: Basic Concepts" extends its coverage to diverse branches of physics such as classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and statistical physics, illustrating the versatility of computational techniques. Each chapter includes problem-solving exercises designed to reinforce understanding and enhance computational skills. Techniques for data visualization and interpretation are discussed, enabling effective communication of findings. The book also shares practical tips and best practices to optimize computational workflows and avoid common pitfalls.

Whether you're a student new to computational physics or a seasoned researcher, "Computational Physics: Basic Concepts" provides a thorough and accessible resource for mastering the essential elements of this dynamic field.
Disponible desde: 20/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 289 páginas.

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