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Stochastic Simulation in Physics (Paperback)
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Stochastic Simulation in Physics (Paperback)
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The computer age has spawned a whole new discipline of
Computational Physics, a branch of physics known for its dynamic
nature as opposed to the more traditional branches of experimental
and theoretical physics. Within the field, the topic that has
"inflated" the most with the rise of the computer is that of
Stochastic Simulation, more colourfully known by its distinguished
proponents, Fermi, von Neumann, Metropolis, Ulam and others such as
the Monte Carlo method. Kevin MacKeown's book, the ideas of which
had evolved from 15 years of teaching a final year undergraduate
course on Computational Physics, serves to summarise in one volume
the past and latest developments of the stochastic phenomena in the
context of physics. The "teaching" approach follows a less
conventional one in that there is no canon to be followed in the
field. Instead, the topics are chosen to give a feeling for the
breadth of applications of Monte Carlo methods in physics.
Substantial references to research literature are also provided.
This book is an essential reference to students wishing to gain a
more technical interest in the subject as a way of getting
quatitative answers to a problem. The level of knowledge of physics
assumed corresponds to a that of a final year undergraduate
student, but postgraduate students in a number of disciplines
should also find the material of value.
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