Sunday, 19 February 2017

Computational physics

Computational physics is the study and implementation of numerical algorithm to solve problems in physics for which a quantitative theory already exists. It is often regarded as a subdiscipline of theoretical physics but some consider it an intermediate branch between theoretical and experimental physics. It includes
§  Solving differential equations.
§  Evaluating integrals.
§  Stochastic methods, especially Monte Carlo methods.

§  The pseudo-spectral method.

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