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This book describes the groundbreaking work of Chaim Leib Pekeris
and his collaborators. Between 1955 and 1963 they used the first
electronic computer built in Israel, the Weizmann Automatic
Computer (WEIZAC), to develop powerful numerical methods that
helped achieve new and accurate solutions of the Boltzmann
equation, calculate energy levels of the helium atom, produce
detailed geophysical and seismological models derived from the
study of the free oscillations of the earth, and refine models used
to predict meteorological phenomena and global oceanic tides. This
book provides a unique account of the pioneering work of Chaim L.
Pekeris in applied mathematics and explains in detail the
background to the rise of the Weizmann Institute as a world-class
center of scientific excellence. This hitherto untold story
is of great interest to historians of twentieth-century science
with special emphasis on the application of computer-assisted
numerical methods in various branches of mathematical physics.
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