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  1. Computational Physics (2nd Edition) by Nicholas J. Giordano, Hisao Nakanishi, 2005-07-31
  2. An Introduction to Computational Physics by Tao Pang, 2010-06-10
  3. Computational Methods in Plasma Physics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science) by Stephen Jardin, 2010-06-02
  4. A Survey of Computational Physics: Introductory Computational Science by Rubin H. Landau, Jose Paez, et all 2008-07-01
  5. A First Course in Computational Physics by Paul L. DeVries, Javier E. Hasbun, 2010-03-12
  6. Computational Methods in Physics and Engineering by Samuel S. M. Wong, 1997-06
  7. Computational Physics: Problem Solving with Computers by Rubin H. Landau, Manuel J. Páez, et all 2007-09-24
  8. Computational Physics by Jos Thijssen, 2007-04-09
  9. A First Course in Computational Physics and Object-Oriented Programming with C++ by David Yevick, 2005-04-25
  10. Symmetry and Condensed Matter Physics: A Computational Approach by M. El-Batanouny, F. Wooten, 2008-05-26
  11. Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots: Theoretical and Computational Physics of Semiconductor Nanostructures by Paul Harrison, 2010-02-16
  12. Finite Elements in Physics: Proceedings of the 1st European Graduate Summer Course on Computational Physics by European Graduate Summer Course on Computational Physics 1986 lausann, Ralf Gruber, 1987-11
  13. Python Scripting for Computational Science (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Hans Petter Langtangen, 2010-11-02
  14. Computational Physics: Fortran Version by Steven E. Koonin, 1998-08-12

1. Fortran 90 And HPF Programs
Fortran 90 and HPF Programs Related to the Book An Introduction to computational physics , by Tao Pang, Cambridge University Press (1997).
http://www.physics.unlv.edu/~pang/cp_f90.html
Fortran 90 and HPF Programs Related to the Book
Book Title: An Introduction to Computational Physics
Author: Tao Pang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Place: New York
Publication Date: September, 1997
ISBN's: 0-521-48143-0 (hardback); 0-521-48592-4 (paperback)
List Prices: $110 (hardback); $42.95 (paperback)
Other Info: 393 Pages; 7 x 10; 30 Line Diagrams; 5 Tables; 94 Exercises; Bibliography and Index Please Note:
  • No warranties, express or implied, are made for any materials at this site. Chapter 1. Introduction
    • Program 1.1 : One-dimensional motion under a harmonic force.
    Chapter 2. Basic Numerical Methods
  • 2. Computational Physics -- 3rd/4th Year Option
    Course covers quantifying techniques that are used in physics. Topics include ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, matrices,
    http://www.sst.ph.ic.ac.uk/angus/Lectures/compphys/
    Next: Computational Physics Course Description
    Computational Physics 3rd/4th Year Option
    Angus MacKinnon An Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of this document is available.

    3. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Computational Physics - List Of Issues
    Journal of computational physics treats the computational aspects of physical problems, presenting techniques for the numerical solution of mathematical
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219991
    Register or Login: Password: Athens/Institution Login Quick Search: within This Journal All Journals All Full-text Sources
    Journal of Computational Physics Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219991
    Articles in Press
    Volume 211 Volume 211, Issue 1 , Pages 1-384 (1 January 2006) Volumes 201 - 210 Volumes 191 - 200 Volumes 181 - 190 Volumes 171 - 180 ... Volumes 1 - 10 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
    Contact Us
    ... Elsevier B.V.

    4. 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)

    5. CONFMENU-E
    A conference menu maintained by Y.S. Kim.
    http://www.physics.umd.edu/robot/confer/math.html
    Mathematcical and Computational Physics
    • MMWP.05 (8.14-19) Conference on mathematical modelling of wave phenomena (Vaxjo, Sweden)
    • RAQIS.05 (9.6-9) Recent advances in quantum integrable systems (Annecy-Le-Vieux, France)
    • PHYSTAT.05 (9.12-15) Statistical problems in particle Physics, astrophysics and cosmology (Oxford, UK)
    • EUCLID.05 (9.12-16) Integrable models and applications: from strings to condensed matter. 3rd annual meeting of the EU network EUCLID (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
    • p-ADIC.05 (9.15-21) 2nd intl Conference on p-sdic mathematical physics (Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro)
    • PCS.05 (10.17-29) NATO advanced study institute on physics and computer science (Cargese, Corsica, France)
    • WAGP.05 (10.20-24) Workshop on algebraic geometry and physics: moduli spaces and superpotentials (Philadelphia, USA)
    • SIMONF.06 (3.27-31) Spectral theory and mathematical physics - a conference in honor of Barry Simon's 60th birthday (Pasadena, California, USA)
    • FANS.06 (9.25-28)
    Post-conference Information

    6. UCT Physics PHY400W - Computational Physics
    Illustrate various numerical techniques by focussing on physical problems, aimed at the application of numerical methods to physical models.
    http://www.phy.uct.ac.za/courses/phy400w/cp/
    Computational methods in physics
    This is a 1-unit introduction to computational physics. The course will illustrate various numerical techniques by focussing on simple (OK, and not-so-simple) physical problems. It is not intended to be a course on numerical methods; rather it will be aimed at the application of numerical methods to physical models. Students may use any programming language they feel comfortable with. However, examples and instruction will be given in (subset) Fortran 90 [generally compatible with F and ELF90].

    7. Computational Physics Homepage
    computational physics classes at Michigan State University.
    http://computation.pa.msu.edu/
    Computational Physics Education
    This web-server is maintained for the purposes of several computational physics classes at Michigan State University . It is intended to give information to students and the faculty involved in teaching computational physics. The webserver is not intended to replace the main Physics Department server , but rather provide web-tools experience to interested students and faculty and enable some more serious computational services that require the use of our main Linux teaching cluster in Giltner Hall , room 346.
    The following course web-pages are referenced and partly hosted on this server:
    Physics Computations Course Series:
    Computational Physics Courses:
    High Performance Computing:
    This server will soon be ported to the Linux server in Giltner 346 , gauss, and thus integrate more closely teaching instruction with the web. The web-server is maintained by Aleksandar Donev , supervised by Dr. Phil Duxbury , with valuable help from Computer Services and others involved.

    8. Computational Physics
    Simulation and modelling are usually taught by stressing numerical techniques this course focuses on using symbolic or computer algebra in particular, using Mathematica.
    http://physics.uwa.edu.au/Physics/Courses/Third_Year/Computational_Physics.html

    9. Computational Physics
    computational physics, 1st Ed
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    10. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Computational Physics - List Of Issues
    computational physics, Inc. Homecomputational physics, Inc. (CPI) was founded to perform advanced scientific research and technology development in atmospheric and space physics.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/web-editions/journal/00219991
    Register or Login: Password: Athens/Institution Login Quick Search: within This Journal All Journals All Full-text Sources
    Journal of Computational Physics Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219991
    Articles in Press
    Volume 211 Volume 211, Issue 1 , Pages 1-384 (1 January 2006) Volumes 201 - 210 Volumes 191 - 200 Volumes 181 - 190 Volumes 171 - 180 ... Volumes 1 - 10 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
    Contact Us
    ... Elsevier B.V.

    11. Oregon State University Department Of Physics
    Atomic, Molecular Optical Physics, computational physics, Nuclear Physics, Physics Education, Science Accessibility, Solid State Physics
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    12. Computational Physics, Inc. - Home
    computational physics, Inc. (CPI) was founded to perform advanced scientific research and technology development in atmospheric and space physics. Products and projects, news, press releases, jobs, publications, related links.
    http://www.cpi.com/
    Welcome to the Computational Physics, Inc. Web Site. Welcome to the Computational Physics, Inc. Web Site.

    13. TU Graz - Institut Für Theoretische Physik - Computational Physics
    Part of the Faculty of Science, Graz University of Technology. Information for students and researchers, staff pages.
    http://www.itp.tu-graz.ac.at/
    sitemap new pages HOME News Forum Wiki Workgroups ... Computer Infrastr. search for
    Technische Universität Graz
    Institut für Theoretische Physik - Computational Physics
    Institute of Theoretical and Computational Physics
    Head: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang von der Linden Vice head: ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Bulla Address: Petersgasse 16
    A-8010 Graz

    Austria Telephone: Fax: Welcome to the Institute of Theoretical and Computational Physics! For some of our lectures you need an account at our computer lab - please complete this form http://itp.tugraz.at/ Andreas Hirczy ahi@itp.tugraz.at

    14. An Introduction To Computational Physics
    The materials at this site are created solely for the owners of the book, "An Introduction to computational physics " written by Tao Pang and
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    15. Ji-hoon's Homepage
    computational physics. Nonlinear oscillator simulations, wavepacket simulations and pedestrian simulations java applets. , Java Applet, Making Homepage, Netscape Composer, Chaos and Fractals, Java Script
    http://home.bawi.org/~morn/

    16. Computational Physics -- 3rd/4th Year Option
    More results from www.sst.ph.ic.ac.uk Division of computational physicsThis branch of the American Physical Society is focused on computational physics.
    http://www.sst.ph.ic.ac.uk/angus/Lectures/compphys/compphys.html
    Next: Computational Physics Course Description
    Computational Physics 3rd/4th Year Option
    Angus MacKinnon An Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of this document is available.

    17. Computational Physics, Inc. - Home
    computational physics, Inc. (CPI) was founded to perform advanced scientific research and technology development in atmospheric and space physics.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    18. Chris Oubre
    Graduate student at Rice University, and one of an emerging new breed in computational physics, which combines the two passions Programming and Finding out
    http://cmt.rice.edu/~coubre/
    This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. This is my professional web page. On this page you will find information concerning my education, work, presentations and research. I am part of an emerging new breed of physicists: Computational Physicists . I have decided to pursue a career which combines my two passions: Programming and Finding out Why Computational Physics offers many advantages. Below is a very small list Computational Physics allows me to do many interesting experiments. I can do ab-initio calculations, solving problems from first principles only. On the other extreme, I can solve problems with non-mathematic methods like genetic algorithms With basically the same tool set, I can solve problems in cosmology, atomic physics, nano-physics, etc... Who do you think predicts the weather? Never have to worry about photo-multiplier tubes breaking or contaminations on my films How else can you perform experiments in extreme conditions like the surface of the sun? You get to make coOl movies Currently I am involved in Graduate studies at Rice University in Peter Nordlander's group. For my Masters, I studied xenon Rydberg atoms as they approach a metallic surface, in an electric field. For my Ph. D. I plan to investigate the time dependent interaction of electro-magnetic radiation on nano-particles .using

    19. Www.aps.org/DCOMP/
    Elsevier.com Journal of computational physicssubmit your paper online via the Journal of computational physics. IMPACT FACTOR 1.716 (2001). Notice Journal of computational physics and the American
    http://www.aps.org/DCOMP/

    20. Dr. Thomas Neuhaus Computational Physics
    Contains publications in computational physics, statistical physics and lattice gauge theory. Information about the precise study of condensed matter systems and particle interactions.
    http://www.dr-thomas-neuhaus.de
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