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Eine gut verständliche Einführung in moderne naturwissenschaftliche Rechenmethoden! Nur geringe physikalische Vorkenntnisse voraussetzend, vermittelt der Autor Grundlagen und komplexere Ansätze anhand vieler Beispiele und ausgesprochen praxisnaher Übungsaufgaben. Besprochen werden alle Rechenmethoden, die im Grundstudium erlernt werden sollen, hinsichtlich ihrer Leistungsfähigkeit und ihrer Anwendungsgebiete.
Table des matières
Preface
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
A propos de l'auteur
Paul Harrison is with the University Department of Psychiatry at Warneford Hospital in Oxford, UK.
Résumé
Providing an accessible introduction to a range of modern computational techniques, this book is perfect for anyone with only a limited knowledge of physics. It leads readers through a series of examples, problems, and practical--based tasks covering the basics to more complex ideas and techniques.
Texte suppl.
"within its tightly defined scope, the book is excellent, being both readable and informative" (Chemistry in Britain, January 2002)
Commentaire
"within its tightly defined scope, the book is excellent, being both readable and informative" (Chemistry in Britain, January 2002)
"...The book is fresh in its spirit..." (Zentralblatt Math, Vol.987, No. 12, 2002)
"...an excellent book for undergraduate courses..." (Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, November 2002)