C For Computational Physics By Verma – R.c. 1st Edition – 2022 – Paperback
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About the Book:
The goal of this book is to introduce Computer Simulation using C language and various numerical methods to apply to several problems in physics relating to mechanics, wave and optics, electromagnetism, and modern physics, including the Monte-Carlo technique for random phenomena like Brownian motion and nuclear decays. The overall strategy is to start with explaining a physical system and developing a computer experiment, to enable readers to develop greater understanding of basic concepts in physics, and to bring real-life component in physics problems. Specifically the following aspects are described for over 60 problems:
Analysis of Problem
Numerical Technique
Algorithm for Problem Solving
Computer Program using C
Numerical Results for Input Parameters
Graphics Presentation of Data
This book can serve as a pedagogical textbook for a Computational Physics Course. It is also provided with C programs of the problems, which can be downloaded. Students are not expected to have knowledge of C, though a little experience with the C-programming would be welcome. As a first attempt, students may run the programs, and are encouraged to modify them for solving different exercise and problems given at the end of each chapter. Programming hints for different problems have also been given in the Appendices.
Contents:
Mechanics
Waves and Optics
Electricity and Magnetism
Quantum Physics
Advanced Features in C
Appendics
Publication Year : 2022
Edition : 1st
Pages : 318
Binding : Paperback
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