Computational Physics: Simulation of Classical and Quantum Systems

Computational Physics: Simulation of Classical and Quantum Systems

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Sep 7, 2017 · English · Kindle (1,052 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 1,052
Language English
Published Sep 7, 2017
Publisher Springer

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This textbook serves as a comprehensive introduction to computational physics, blending theoretical concepts with practical applications. Authored by Philipp O.J. Scherer, it covers a wide array of numerical methods, making complex physical systems more accessible to students and researchers alike. The text stands out for its clear explanations and engaging examples, allowing readers to grasp the intricacies of both classical and quantum systems.

Through detailed simulations, the book illustrates how these numerical methods can be applied to solve real-world problems, fostering a deeper understanding of physical phenomena. Readers can expect to explore various models that bridge the gap between abstract theory and computational practice, enhancing their problem-solving skills.

The author’s thoughtful approach ensures that even those new to the subject can follow along with ease, while also offering insights that experienced practitioners will find valuable. This work is not just about numbers; it's about understanding the underlying physics that governs the models and simulations, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the field of computational physics.

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