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  1. Hydrogen bonding - new insights (Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics)
  2. Computational Earthquake Physics: Simulations, Analysis and Infrastructure, Part I (Pageoph Topical Volumes)
  3. Lectures on Computational Fluid Dynamics, Mathematical Physics, and Linear Algebra by Karl E. Gustafson, T. Abe, et all 1998-04
  4. Single Perturbation Problems in Chemical Physics: Analytic and Computational Methods, Volume 97, Advances in Chemical Physics
  5. Methods in Computational Physics (Methods in computational physics ; v. 16)
  6. Introduction to Computational Physics by Marvin L. Dejong, 1991-02
  7. Journal of Computational PhysicsVol. 214, No. 2May 20, 2006 by Journal of Computational Physics Staff, 2006
  8. Computational Protein Physics by Freddie R. Salsbury, 2009-07-31
  9. Unsteady Viscous Flows (Springer Series in Computational Physics) by Demetri Telionis, 1981-12
  10. A computational method in plasma physics (Springer series in computational physics) by Frances Bauer, 1978
  11. Computational Physics: The Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Physics (Conference Proceedings and Lecture Notes in Physics, V. 1) by International Conference on Computational Physics (1988- ) 1993 pekin, De-Yuan Li, 1994-06
  12. Nonlinear Dynamics and Computational Physics by V. B. Sheorey, 1999-03-01
  13. Methods in Computational Physics Volume 2 (Volume 2 Quantum Mechanics)
  14. Methods in Computational Physics: Advances in Research and Applications. Volume 2: Quantum Mechanics. by Berni [Ed] Alder, 1963

61. Index Of /~rubin/CPbook/PROGS/F_PROGS
Programs from the book by Rubin Landau.
http://www.physics.orst.edu/~rubin/CPbook/PROGS/F_PROGS/
Index of /~rubin/CPbook/PROGS/F_PROGS
Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 31-Oct-2002 21:51 - area.f 13-Feb-1997 12:13 2k bessel.f 13-Feb-1997 12:13 2k bound.f 13-Feb-1997 12:14 2k bugs.f 13-Feb-1997 12:14 2k call.f 13-Feb-1997 12:14 2k complex.f 13-Feb-1997 12:14 2k decay.f 13-Feb-1997 12:14 2k diff.f 13-Feb-1997 12:14 2k eqheat.f 13-Feb-1997 12:14 2k eqstring.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 2k exp-bad.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 2k exp-good.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 2k fit.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 2k fourier.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 2k gauss.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 3k harmos.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 3k int_10d.f 13-Feb-1997 12:15 2k integ.f 13-Feb-1997 12:16 6k integ.lst 13-Feb-1997 11:57 18k ising.f

62. Computational Physics Homepage
computational physics web site
http://sherpa.sandia.gov/9231home/compphys-frame.html

63. Advanced Computational Physics (PHY 388)
PHY 388 (3 hours) Required Courses PHY 220, 240, 284, and 288 or cons inst req. Formerly computational physics; Semester(s) offered F. Course Overview.
http://www.phy.ilstu.edu/Courses/388.html
PHY 388 (3 hours)
  • Required Courses: PHY 220, 240, 284, and 288 or cons inst req. Formerly COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
  • Semester(s) offered: F
Course Overview
    Application of computational methods to contemporary topics in physics, including nonlinear classical and quantum dynamics or physical problems that involve many degrees of freedom.

Detailed Course Information Course Syllabus Course Structure and Grading
Prof Martin's Neural Net Notes

Go back to the Physics Department Courses Go back to the Physics Department Homepage Last modified June 30, 1999. Mail comments to webmaster@phy.ilstu.edu

64. Computer Or Computational Physics Bachelor's Degree At ISU
A Bachelor s degree in computational physics offered by Illinois State University. Degree Sequence in. COMPUTER PHYSICS. Illinois State University.
http://www.phy.ilstu.edu/CompPhys/CP.html
Degree Sequence in
COMPUTER PHYSICS
Illinois State University

Professor Su and students in the Workstation Lab

65. Computational Physics
computational physics and related topics Delft computational physics Group; DISSPLA (tm); Fortran 90 Tutorial by Michael Metcalf;
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~vattulai/computational.html

66. Lectures
next Next Introduction PHY 329 Introduction to computational physics an upper division course given by Richard Fitzpatrick ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS The
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/329/lectures/lectures.html
Next: Introduction
PHY 329
Introduction to Computational Physics
an upper division course given by
Richard Fitzpatrick
A SSOCIATE P ROFESSOR OF P HYSICS
The University of Texas at Austin
Tel.:
Office: RLM 11.324
Email: rfitzp@farside.ph.utexas.edu
Course homepage: http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/329/329.html Richard Fitzpatrick 2003-08-25

67. PHY480 Homework Solutions
Codes from course by David Tomanek.
http://computation.pa.msu.edu/phy480/
Solutions to Homework Assignments
Spring 2000, Professor: Dr. David Tomanek
Posted by Aleksandar Donev
Personal Assignments
Assignment #1 Formulation , Solution ( Fortran 90 Fortran 77 Output from testing of Linear.f90 Assignment #2 Formulation , Theoretical Asside in Mathematica ( HTML Notebook PostScript ), Solution ( Fortran 90 Fortran 77 Output from testing of Derivatives.f90, Interesting plots and discussion Assignment #3 Formulation , Analysis in Mathematica ( HTML Notebook PostScript ), Solution ( Fortran 90 Fortran 77 Output from program Error analysis and discussion ...
Grades and links to student solutions
Assignment #4 Formulation , Solution ( Fortran 90 Fortran 77 GnuPlot file Running the program ... Plots and discussion Assignment #5 Formulation Sample code Fortran 90 Fortran 77 ... Discussion and plots Assignment #6 Formulation , Theoretical Background ( HTML PostScript ), Eigenmodes in Maple V in HTML ( 3 atoms in 2D 4 atoms in 3D ), Solution ( Fortran 90 Fortran 77 Output from program Discussion and comments ... MPEG parameter file Assignment #7 Formulation Solution ( Fortran 90 ljrk module FFT module Demo of usage in Fortran 90)

68. Laboratory Of Statistical And Computational Physics
Parallel Computing Protein Simulation. Theoretical Biophysics Medical Physics. Economical Social Model. Laboratory of Statistical and computational physics.
http://www.sinica.edu.tw/~statphys/
Number of visit : since 2003/02/09 Overview People of LSCP Computer Facilities Publications Collaborators ... Activities Welcome to Laboratory of Statistical and Computational Physics (LSCP) at the Institute of Physics (IOP) of Academia Sinica , located in Nankang, Taipei Taiwan . LSCP is devoted to frontier research in statistical and computational physics (SCP), applications of SCP to problems in physical, biological, and social sciences, sponsoring meetings in SCP, and promoting education and research of SCP in developing countries. Equilibrium Statistical Physics Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics Upcoming Conference: The 7th Taiwan International Symposium on Statistical Physics (StatPhys-Taiwan 2004) :
Biologically Motivated Statistical Physics and Related Problems
22-26 June 2004, at Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei ( Open for online registration ... Related Links Laboratory of Statistical and Computational Physics

69. Computational Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
computational physics. Authors and titles for recent submissions.
http://arxiv.org/list/physics.comp-ph/recent
Computational Physics
Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 4 Jun 2004 Thu, 3 Jun 2004 Wed, 2 Jun 2004 Tue, 1 Jun 2004 ... Mon, 31 May 2004
  • Fri, 4 Jun 2004
    physics/0406006 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Spectroscopic LSJ notation for atomic levels obtained from relativistic calculations
    Authors: G. Gaigalas T. Zalandauskas S. Fritzsche
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics; Computational Physics
    Journal-ref: Comput. Phys. Comm. 157 (2004) 239-253
    Thu, 3 Jun 2004
    astro-ph/0405609 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Efficient simulations of gas-grain chemistry in interstellar clouds
    Authors: Azi Lipshtat Ofer Biham
    Comments: 10 pages + 3 figures
    Subj-class: Astrophysics; Computational Physics
    Wed, 2 Jun 2004
    physics/0406002 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Extension of the HF program to partially filled f-subshells
    Authors: G. Gaigalas C. Froese Fischer
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics; Computational Physics
    Journal-ref: Comput. Phys. Commun. 98 (1996) 255-264
    Tue, 1 Jun 2004
    physics/0405158 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Development of Novel Density Functionals for Thermochemical Kinetics
    Authors: A. Daniel Boese

    70. LCP & FD At NRL | Goverment Computer System Notice
    This World Wide Web site is provided as a service by the Laboratory for computational physics and Fluid Dynamics at the Naval Research Laboratory.
    http://www.lcp.nrl.navy.mil/
    This is a U.S. Department of Defense Computer System. Unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, prevent or limit access, or otherwise violate the intended purpose of this web site are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. Continue For further information, Contact: webmaster@lcp.nrl.navy.mil
    Updated on Wednesday, November 3, 1999
    Certifying Official: Jay Boris, Code 6400

    71. Center For Computational Physics Developments
    Center for computational physics Developments. Code 6440. Laboratory for computational physics and computational physics / webmaster@www.lcp.nrl.navy.mil
    http://www.lcp.nrl.navy.mil/c6440.html
    Center for Computational Physics Developments
    Code 6440
    The CCPD is responsible for the development and application of new computational techniques, algorithms, and diagnostics to problems of general interest. The primary areas of activity are in computational gasdynamics, laser plasma interaction, inertial confinement fusion, applications of Monotonic Lagrangian Grid (MLG) to particle codes, solar terrestrial interactions, astrophysics, and electromagnetic and acoustic scattering. Of major interest is the development of Massively Parallel Processing for Computational Fluid Dynamics and Computational Physics.
    Research in Inertial Confinement Fusion
    Research is directed to understand the basic physics in the design of high-gain direct drive Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) pellets. In this concept laser light is used to symmetrically implode a spherical pellet to sufficiently high densities and temperatures to achieve thermonuclear fusion. This requires very symmetric illumination and a stable hydrodynamic implosion. Two- and three-dimensional state-of-the-art radiation hydrodynamics codes are being developed and applied study the dynamics of both planar and spherical targets to provide better understanding of how to control the Rayleigh- Taylor instability. This project is part of a DOE program in the Plasma Physics Division where a new 5MJ laser facility with the worlds most uniform high powered laser has recently been brought on line. The results of experiments on that facility will be used to benchmark the codes and provide more confidence in pellet designs.

    72. Computational Physics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    computational physics. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. computational physics is the study and implementation of numerical
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_physics

    73. Books On Computational Physics
    Books on computational physics. Undergraduate level textbooks. Marvin L. De Jong, Introduction to computational physics, AddisonWesley (1991).
    http://sip.clarku.edu/books/
    Books on Computational Physics
    Undergraduate level textbooks
    • Maurice F. Aburdene, Computer Simulation of Dynamical Systems, Wm. C. Brown (1988). Mostly non-physics. G. L. Baker and J. P. Gollub, Chaotic Dynamics: An Introduction, second edition, Cambridge University Press (1996). William R. Bennett, Scientific and Engineering Problem-Solving with the Computer, Prentice Hall (1976). Gerd Baumann, Mathematica in Theoretical Physics, Springer-Verlag (1996). Richard E. Crandall, Projects in Scientific Computing , Springer Telos (1994). Richard E. Crandall, Topics in Advanced Scientific Computation , Springer Telos (1996). [QA 0.58 C73] Marvin L. De Jong, Mathematica for Calculus-Based Physics, Addison Wesley, 1999. Marvin L. De Jong, Introduction to Computational Physics, Addison-Wesley (1991). J. M. A. Danby, Computer Modeling , Willmann-Bell (1998). Paul L. DeVries, A First Course in Computational Physics, John Wiley (1994). Robert Ehrlich, Physics and Computers, Houghton Mifflin (1973). R. Enns and G. McGuire, Nonlinear Physics with Maple for Scientists and Engineers, second edition, Birkhauser (2000). ISBN 0-8176-4119-X. James M. Feigen

    74. Related Courses
    Courses on Computer Simulation, computational physics, and Complex Systems. Bernardo Barbiellini, Northeastern University, Physics 3606, computational physics.
    http://sip.clarku.edu/courses.html
    Courses on Computer Simulation, Computational Physics,
    and Complex Systems
    Wolfgang Christian , Davidson College Paul Fishwick , University of Florida Fred Harris , University of Hawaii Stephan Haas , University of Southern California Jacques Le Bourlot , University of Paris 7 Shiwei Zhang , College of William and Mary Illinois State University Peter Sloot , University of Amsterdam Roger Rollins , Ohio University Mike Reid , University of Canterbury Andrei Malevsky , University of Montreal Daniel Rothman , MIT David Ceperley , University of Illinois Karin Rabe , Yale University Rubin Landau , Oregon State University Seth Lloyd , MIT Bernardo Barbiellini, Northeastern University, Physics 3606, Computational Physics Larry Scott , Oklahoma State University more
    • Wolfgang Christian , Department of Physics, Davidson College, Davidson, NC 28036, teaches Physics 200 and Physics 396, Computational Physics , an introduction to computer programming and simulations emphasizing problem solving in science, program writing, and the use of statistical, differential, integral, graphical and numerical methods in science. Also see the Department's home page for software downloads and interesting links to other sites.

    75. Computational Physics
    Fortran 90 codes from course by Dale Ostlie.
    http://physics.weber.edu/ostlie/phsx3300/lecture.html

    76. Institution Authentication Form
    computational physics Group Home Page computational physics Group Home Page. The huge increase in the power of computers in recent years has made an impact on the role of computational physics.
    http://journals.ohiolink.edu/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=0021

    77. Computational Physics Resources
    computational physics Internet Resources. Fizyka komputerowa w Internecie. Archiwa (Preprint archives). Serwery WWW (computational physics WWW Servers).
    http://www.phys.uni.torun.pl/~duch/fiz-komp/

    78. ISI: Computational Physics Resources
    A General computational physics resource website primarily intended for upperyear University students. Includes links to University computational physics groups, computational physics journals.
    http://www.isi.loyola.edu/library/cp.html
    General Computational Physics Resources Computational Science Education Project Homepage - a pioneering effort, primarily intended for upper-year University students. A very successful and rich electronic book, with chapters and case studies contributed by various authors from around the world. University Computational Physics Center for Simulational Physics at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA. Institute of Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz Germany. Institute for Computer Applications at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Materials Modelling Laboratory at Oxford University, Great Britain. Center for Computational Sciences, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). HPCCI Materials at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

    79. PHYSICS 200
    computational physics HOME PAGE Physics 200 and Physics 396. US Army Photo , from K. Kempf, Historical Monograph Electronic Computers
    http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Course_Material/Py200/py200.htm
    COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS HOME PAGE
    Physics 200 and Physics 396
    "U.S. Army Photo", from K. Kempf, "Historical Monograph: Electronic Computers Within the Ordnance Corps" The ENIAC, in BRL building 328. Instructor: Dr. Wolfgang Christian Office: Dana 113 2000 Syllabus PY 200: Computational Physics
    Introduction to computer programming and simulations emphasizing problem solving in science, program writing and the use of statistical differential, integral, graphical and numerical methods in science. Students will become proficient in Java programming using the Borland JBuilder programming environment. Prerequisite: Physics 120 or 130 at Davidson or permission of the instructor. PY 395, 396 Independent Study
    Open to students with substantial backgrounds in physics with written permission from a supervising professor who reviews and approves the study topic. The independent study typically culminates in a written paper and/or an oral presentation. Although this page is intended primarily for the distribution of curricular material to Py 200 students, it is also contains a collection of resources for anyone interested in teaching computational physics using the Java programming language. We have adopted Borland JBuilder as our programming environment and have developed a Java package, called Science Tools, that allows students to quickly build a applets that contain graphs, numerical methods, and input/output fields for floating point numbers. It is our intent that students use the computer to explore real scientific problems early in their undergraduate career.

    80. Computational Physics (Physics 4390)

    http://physics.tamuk.edu/~suson/html/4390/
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