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Explorations in Computational Physics

Devang Patil

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Explorations in Computational Physics" delves into the intricate world of computational physics, offering a comprehensive guide from fundamental theories to cutting-edge applications. This book serves as an indispensable companion for both novice learners and seasoned researchers.
We cover a diverse array of topics, meticulously unfolding layers of computational techniques and their applications in various branches of physics. From classical mechanics simulations elucidating celestial mechanics to quantum mechanics computations unraveling atomic and subatomic realms, the book navigates through the vast landscape of computational methodologies with clarity and precision.
Furthermore, we delve into electromagnetic field simulations, statistical mechanics, and thermodynamics, equipping readers with tools to model complex physical phenomena with accuracy and efficiency. High-performance computing techniques, data analysis, and visualization methodologies are elucidated, empowering readers to harness modern computational resources in their research.
With lucid explanations, illustrative examples, and insightful discussions on emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence, "Explorations in Computational Physics" fosters a deeper understanding of computational methodologies and their transformative impact on physics research.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 315 pages.

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