"within its tightly defined scope, the book is excellent, being both readable and informative" (Chemistry in Britain, January 2002)<br /> <br /> "...The book is fresh in its spirit..." (Zentralblatt Math, Vol.987, No. 12, 2002)<br /> <br /> "...an excellent book for undergraduate courses..." (Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, November 2002)
"? Dieses Buch mit seinem klar eingegrenzten Themenspektrum ist ausgezeichnet - gut lesbar und informativ zugleich!" Chemistry in Britain
of modern physics, helping readers understand the power and uses of computational physics.
* Leads the reader from a basic introduction to more sophisticated techniques
* Provides the skill-building exercises necessary to tackle more complex problems
* Applies essential techniques to a wide range of key problems
Introduction
Numerical Solutions to Schrö dinger's Equation
Approximate Methods
Matrix Methods
Deterministic Simulations
Stochastic Simulations
Percolation Theory
Evolutionary Methods
Molecular Dynamics
Appendices
References
Index
Beginning with an introduction to a numerical solution of Schrödinger's Equation the text moves on to discuss perturbation theory, variational calculations, diffusion, dynamics, Monte Carlo simulations and genetic algorithms. Aimed at those new to the field, the book will enable the reader to develop and implement computational methods for the solutions of a range of problems in science.
Features:
* An accessible introduction covering a range of essential techniques applicable to key problems
* Numerous examples, problems and practical-based exercises.
* A supplementary website including solutions
This is essential reading for undergraduates taking courses in computational physics, or numerical methods. Also useful to students studying engineering, applied mathematics, computational chemistry and mathematical biology.
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Biografisk notat
Paul Harrison is with the University Department of Psychiatry at Warneford Hospital in Oxford, UK.