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Computational Physics An introductory course

Computational Physics An introductory course

The purpose of this note is demonstrate to students how computers can enable us to both broaden and deepen our understanding of physics by vastly increasing the range of mathematical calculations which we can conveniently perform. Topics covered includes: Scientific programming in C, Integration of ODEs, The chaotic pendulum, Poisson's equation, The diffusion equation, The wave equation, Particle-in-cell codes and Monte-Carlo methods.

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