An introduction to computational physics / Tao Pang
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006Edition: 2nd edDescription: 385 pISBN:- 9780521532761 (pbk)
- 530.0285 P1931
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Approximation of a function
3. Numerical calculus
4. Ordinary differential equations
5. Numerical methods for matrices
6. Spectral analysis
7. Partial differential equations
8. Molecular dynamics simulations
9. Modeling continuous systems
10. Monte Carlo simulations
11. Genetic algorithm and programming
12. Numerical renormalization
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1. Introduction
2. Approximation of a function
3. Numerical calculus
4. Ordinary differential equations
5. Numerical methods for matrices
6. Spectral analysis
7. Partial differential equations
8. Molecular dynamics simulations
9. Modeling continuous systems
10. Monte Carlo simulations
11. Genetic algorithm and programming
12. Numerical renormalization
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