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Basic Concepts in Computational Physics, Second Edition
Benjamin A. Stickler & Ewald SchachingerSpringer | Physics | Mar 22 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319272632 | 409 pages | pdf | 9.16 mb
Authors: Stickler, Benjamin A., Schachinger, Ewald
Now with ready to use C++ program code available online
Contains heavily expanded chapters on molecular dynamics, PDEs, random generators, Monte Carlo applications, data analysis and data optimization
Presents deterministic methods are presented on a par with stochastic methods
Mathematically precise, but driven by the needs of physicists
Extensive appendices deepen the knowledge and present the mathematical basis
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 methods and stochastic methods in computational physics. Based on concrete problems, the first part discusses numerical differentiation and integration, as well as the treatment of ordinary differential equations. This is extended by a brief introduction to the numerics of partial differential equations. The second part deals with the generation of random numbers, summarizes the basics of stochastics, and subsequently introduces Monte-Carlo (MC) methods. Specific emphasis is on MARKOV chain MC algorithms. The final two chapters discuss data analysis and stochastic optimization. All this is again motivated and augmented by applications from physics. In addition, the book offers a number of appendices to provide the reader with information on topics not discussed in the main text.
Numerous problems with worked-out solutions, chapter introductions and summaries, together with a clear and application-oriented style support the reader. Ready to use C++ codes are provided online.
Number of Illustrations and Tables
95 b/w illustrations
Topics
Numerical and Computational Physics
Appl. Mathematics / Computational Methods of Engineering
Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
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