This book provides an accessible introduction to computational physics, designed specifically for undergraduate students. Its purpose is to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and practical, computational approaches, equipping students with the tools and techniques needed to solve real-world physics problems through programming and numerical methods. This book’s approach is highly practical, with a strong emphasis on coding exercises and projects that encourage students to actively engage with the material. Examples and exercises are carefully chosen to reinforce learning, and each chapter provides step-by-step guidance to solve problems using computational tools. By the end of the book, readers will have a solid grounding in both computational skills and physics applications, preparing them for more advanced studies or professional work in physics, engineering, or related fields. Key Features: Practical hands-on approach Truly introductory course, assumes no computing experience Extensive problems and exercises, with solutions, across science and engineering Perfect for taught courses or self-study
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Introduction to Computational Physics for Undergraduates (Second Edition) 2nd Edition
Author(s): Fridolin Weber; Omair Zubairi
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
ISBN: 9780750364959
Edition: 2nd Edition
$39,99
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