There is only a very limited number of physical systems that can be
exactly described in terms of simple analytic functions. There are,
however, a vast range of problems which are amenable to a
computational approach. This book provides a concise,
self-contained introduction to the basic numerical and analytic
techniques, which form the foundations of the algorithms commonly
employed to give a quantitative description of systems of genuine
physical interest. The methods developed are applied to
representative problems from classical and quantum physics.
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