Survey of computational physics: introductory computational science
Publication details: Princeton University Press, 2008. Princeton, New Jersey:Description: xxv, 658 p. hb; 26 cmISBN:- 9780691131375
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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 text presents a broad survey of key topics in computational physics for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, including new discussions of visualization tools, wavelet analysis, molecular dynamics, and computational fluid dynamic.
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