An introduction to computer simulation methods: Applications to physical systems
β Scribed by Harvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik, Wolfgang Christian
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 408
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Now in a third edition, this book teaches physical concepts using computer simulations. The text incorporates object-oriented programming techniques and encourages students to develop good programming habits in the context of doing physics. Designed for college students at all levels, An Introduction to Computer Simulation Methods uses Java, currently the most popular programming language. The text is most appropriately used in a project-oriented course that lets students with a wide variety of backgrounds and abilities work together.
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<b>KEY BENEFIT</b>: Now inΒ its third edition, this book teaches physical concepts using computer simulations. The text incorporates object-oriented programming techniques and encouragesΒ readersΒ to develop good programming habits in the context of doing physics. Designed forΒ readers at all levels<b>
<p>This set of lectures is the outgrowth of a new course in the Department of Materials Science at Stanford University. It was taught collectively by the authors of the various sections and represents an attempt to increase the awareness of students in the materials area of computer simulation techn
For every mathematician working with complex physic tests and a limited budget, this book can be useful. Unfortunately I am just a modeler of simple discrete event simulations, so for me this book was not very useful. Except for the first chapter that tells a little about different simulation metho