Introductory computational physics
Introductory computational physics
Andi Klein, Alexander Godunov
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Computers are one of the most important tools
available to physicists, whether for calculating and displaying results,
simulating experiments, or solving complex systems of equations.
Introducing students to computational physics, this textbook reveals how
to use computers to solve mathematical problems in physics and teaches
students about choosing different numerical approaches. It also
introduces students to many of the programs and packages available. The
book relies solely on free software: the operating system chosen is
Linux, which comes with an excellent C++ compiler, and the graphical
interface is the ROOT package available for free from CERN.
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Year:
2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
149
ISBN 10:
052153562X
ISBN 13:
9780521535625
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