An introduction to computer simulation methods : applications to physical systems

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An introduction to computer simulation methods : applications to physical systems

Harvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik

Addison-Wesley, c1996

2nd ed

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内容説明

Now in a second edition, this book teaches physical concepts using computer simulation. The text illustrates structured 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 True Basic, a user-friendly, accessible computer language. As an introduction to the use of computer simulations, this book is also appropriate for students majoring in fields other than physics.

目次

Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. The Coffee Cooling Problem. 3. The Motion Of Falling Objects. 4. The Two-Body Problem. 5. Simple Linear and Nonlinear Systems. 6. The Chaotic Motion Of Dynamical Systems. 7. Random Processes. 8. The Dynamics Of Many Particle Systems. 9. Normal Modes and Waves. 10. Electrodynamics. 11. Numerical Integration and Monte Carlo Methods. 12. Random Walks. 13. Percolation. 14. Fractals. 15. Complexity. 16. The Microcanonical Ensemble. 17. Monte Carlo Simulation Of The Canonical Ensemble. 18. Quantum Systems. 19. Epilogue: The Same Algorithms Give The Same Results. Appendices: From Basic to Fortran. From Basic to C. Index.

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