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  1. Computational Physics (2nd Edition) by Nicholas J. Giordano, Hisao Nakanishi, 2005-07-31
  2. An Introduction to Computational Physics by Tao Pang, 2010-06-10
  3. Computational Methods in Plasma Physics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science) by Stephen Jardin, 2010-06-02
  4. A Survey of Computational Physics: Introductory Computational Science by Rubin H. Landau, Jose Paez, et all 2008-07-01
  5. A First Course in Computational Physics by Paul L. DeVries, Javier E. Hasbun, 2010-03-12
  6. Computational Methods in Physics and Engineering by Samuel S. M. Wong, 1997-06
  7. Computational Physics: Problem Solving with Computers by Rubin H. Landau, Manuel J. Páez, et all 2007-09-24
  8. Computational Physics by Jos Thijssen, 2007-04-09
  9. A First Course in Computational Physics and Object-Oriented Programming with C++ by David Yevick, 2005-04-25
  10. Symmetry and Condensed Matter Physics: A Computational Approach by M. El-Batanouny, F. Wooten, 2008-05-26
  11. Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots: Theoretical and Computational Physics of Semiconductor Nanostructures by Paul Harrison, 2010-02-16
  12. Finite Elements in Physics: Proceedings of the 1st European Graduate Summer Course on Computational Physics by European Graduate Summer Course on Computational Physics 1986 lausann, Ralf Gruber, 1987-11
  13. Python Scripting for Computational Science (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Hans Petter Langtangen, 2010-11-02
  14. Computational Physics: Fortran Version by Steven E. Koonin, 1998-08-12

1. Computational Physics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Scientists von Neumann Godunov others view ... edit Computational physics is the study and implementation of numerical algorithms in order to solve problems in physics for which a quantitative theory already exists. It is often regarded as a subdiscipline of theoretical physics but some consider it an intermediate branch between theoretical and experimental physics Physicists often have a very precise mathematical theory describing how a system will behave. Unfortunately, it is often the case that solving the theory's equations ab initio in order to produce a useful prediction is not practical. This is especially true with quantum mechanics , where only a handful of simple models have complete analytic solutions. In cases where the systems only have numerical solutions, computational methods are used.
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Computational methods are widely used in solid state physics fluid mechanics , and lattice field theory lattice gauge theory (especially lattice quantum chromodynamics ), among other areas. Computational solid state physics, for example, uses

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PhD thesis: Rotational relaxation of linear molecules in dense noble gases , University of Amsterdam, 1977 . Employment:
  • 1972-1977 Graduate student, FOM/University of Amsterdam. 1977 to 1980. UCLA Chemistry Department - postdoc with Prof. J.P.McTague. Shell Research in Amsterdam. 1981-1986: Condensed Matter Physics, University of Utrecht 1987-present: FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics ( AMOLF ) in Amsterdam. 1987-present: Professor of Computational Physical Chemistry at the University of Utrecht 1998-present: Professor of Computational Macromolecular Chemistry at the University of Amsterdam
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  • 1969: Unilever Chemistry award. 1975: ZWO "CECAM" grant. 1975: Shell travel grant. 1985/1986: Visiting lecturer at the K.U. Leuven (Belgium) 1994: Dutch "chaperone''-speaker of P.G. de Gennes at the 1994 NWO-Huygens lecture.

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8. Computational Physics / Carleton University
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Welcome to Computational Physics at Carleton University
This site was developed for students registered in courses 75.487 and 75.502, in 1995 - 1999.
Choose a general topic from the figure above or search the index If your browser does not support tables, the figure above may not appear. In this case, you can access the course sections from this link Send comments and questions to Dean Karlen (karlen@physics.carleton.ca).

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Whether computed via analytical functions or derived from measurements, the data from computational problems must eventually interpreted by a human. The final job of the computational modeler is to intepret and then present their hard work to their peers. This job is by no means easiest, since, as humans we have rather limited senses. Searching though a complicated data set can be tedious and invariablily provides the researcher with some amount of pain. Once the researcher has some understanding of the data, its final presentation for the benefit of others often must strike a balance between complete comprehension that can overwhelm and oversimplification. Rarely, at the end of a complicated computational modeling effort, is a single number obtained. Such data we would call a one-dimensional datum . More frequently, the resulting data is multi-dimensional . As a college student, you are familiar with two-dimensional data, for you have made countless x-y plots. Two-dimensional data have values of a dependent variable, y, for values of an independent variable x. An obvious example is shown below, where y = x A representation of 2-dimensional data: an x-y plot.

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[Your user agent does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames. However, you may visit the related document. Computational Physics is the study and implementation of numerical algorithms in order to solve problems in physics for which a quantitative theory already exists. Physicists often have a very precise mathematical theory describing exactly how a system will operate. Unfortunately, it is often the case that solving these equations in order to produce a useful prediction is a computationally difficult problem. This is especially true with quantum mechanics , where only a handful of simple models can be solved exactly. Even apparently simple problems, such as calculating the wavefunction of an electron orbiting an atom in a strong electric field , may require great effort to formulate a practical algorithm. In addition, quantum mechanical problems are generally exponential in the size of the system (see computational complexity theory Many other more general numerical problems fall loosely under the domain of computational physics, although they could easily be considered pure mathematics or part of any number of applied areas. For example:

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Chapter 11.  The Octopus Software Project.
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11.1. Preliminary information. 11.2. Octopus source code variable definitions. 11.3. Octopus pseudopotential implementation. 11.4. Octopus' implementation of Hartwigsen-Goedecker-Hutter pseudopotentials. ... 11.6. Calculating the static properties of the helium atom using octopus 1.1.
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Like the ABINIT software project, Octopus is an open-source collaborative effort of international scope. The project focuses on the optical properties of molecules using the time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT)... The RPM build description of Octopus is: Octopus is a computer package aimed at the simulation of the electron-ion dynamics of finite systems, both in one and three dimensions, under the influence of time-dependent electromagnetic fields. The electronic degrees of freedom are treated quantum mechanically within the time-dependent Kohn-Sham formalism, while the ions are handled classically. All quantities are expanded in a regular mesh in real space , and the simulations are performed in real time. Although not optimized for that purpose, the program is also able to obtain static properties like ground-state geometries, or static polarizabilities. The method employed proved quite reliable and general, and has been successfully used to calculate linear and non-linear absorption spectra, harmonic spectra, laser induced fragmentation, etc. of a variety of systems, from small clusters to medium sized quantum dots.

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Having been in a apocalyptic mood lately, i was online last night and i started looking at nuclear tests information, pics and videos (i love nukes blasts videos, they just fascinate me)...
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Some tests also went horribly wrong, just for "scientific measuring mistake" (they must have sprinkled a little too much plutonium all over the core, the idiots), and ended up causing even more death than they were "scientifically allowed" to. As a matter of fact, the most powerful blast conducted by the US was a 15Megaton one, purely by mistake cause it was only supposed to be a 6-7Mt one. The fallout of this blast was much bigger than expected and ended up ruining a lot of lives and a lot of the surroundings.
And let's not even start with the tests conducted in Russia, the biggest being a 57Mt one (!!!) in 1961 in Siberia, which is just out of this world, and i have no idea in what shape left those surroundings.

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firstly, can someone define "computational physics" for me? My best understanding is that it's the physics that have more to do with math and equations versus physical exploitations.
secondly, does anyone have cool ideas for this project? I am completely clueless as to a question that can be answered to demonstrate computational physics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_physics
wikipedia has a nice in depth definition of computational physics berkeman Here is some intro background:
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I would think that some of the fields in computational MHD (like fusion research, etc.) would be very challenging and fascinating to work on. berkeman Doh! Shredder beats me again! what course is it for?
Computational physics is just exploring some physics model/experiment with simulations.
Topics depend on how much time you have:
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Educational Physics simulations for first year physics.

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