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100 1 0 _aGould, Harvey
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245 1 3 _aAn introduction to computer simulation methods :
_bapplications to physical systems /
_cHarvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik y Wolfgang Christian.
250 _aTercera edición
260 _aSan Francisco:
_bPearson,
_c2007.
300 _3796 páginas ;
_ailustraciones.
500 _aIncluye índice.
505 2 _a2. Tools for Doing Simulations.-- 3. Simulating Particle Motion.-- 4. Oscillatory Systems.-- 5. Few-Body Problems: The Motion of the Planets.-- 6. The Chaotic Motion of Dynamical Systems.-- 7. Random Processes.-- 8. The Dynamics of Many-Particle Systems.-- 9. Normal Modes and Waves.--10. Electrodynamics.-- 11. Numerical and Monte Carlo Methods.-- 12. Percolation.-- 13. Fractals and Kinetic Growth Models.-- 14. Complex Systems.-- 15. Monte Carlo Simulations of Thermal Systems.-- 16. Quantum Systems.--17. Visualization and Rigid Bod Dynamics.-- 18. Seeing in Special and General Relativity.-- 19. Epilogue: The Unity of Physics.
520 _aIn the third edition of this acclaimed and highly regarded undergraduate textbook, authors Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik are joined by Wolfgang Christian for a thorough and progressive update using Java - currently the most popular programming language. The text retains its renowned focus on teaching and learning physics concepts and their applications through computer simulations.
650 1 4 _aFísica computacional
_97802
650 2 4 _aMétodos de simulación física
_97803
650 2 4 _aFísica
_xProcesamiento de datos
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700 1 0 _aTobochnik, Jan
_eAutor
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700 1 0 _aChristian, Wolfgang
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