Everyone already uses computers in physics. At the very least, students use handheld calculators (I doubt anyone is still using a slide-rule calculator). Also, it's becoming more common to have ...
Find the forces on the object. Find the new momentum (based on the force and the small time interval) Find the new position (based on the velocity and time interval). Simple. And it even works most of ...
Analysis and application of numerical methods for solving large systems of linear equations, which often represent the bottleneck when computing solutions to equations arising in fluid mechanics, ...
Optical systems employ a rich array of physical effects which are described by well-understood equations. However, for all but the simplest devices these equations are typically too complex to permit ...
Analysis and implementation of numerical methods for random processes: random number generators, Monte Carlo methods, Markov chains, stochastic differential equations, and applications. Recommended ...
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