Basic Concepts in Computational Physics / Benjamin A. Stickler and Ewald Schachinger
This new edition is a concise introduction to the basic methods of computational physics. Readers will discover the benefits of numerical methods for solving complex mathematical problems and for the direct simulation of physical processes. The book is divided into two main parts: Deterministic meth...
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