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Computational Many-Particle Physics

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  • © 2008

Overview

  • Covers the major developments in computational many-particle physics
  • Integrates classical and quantum physics and computational methods
  • Both a study text for students and a reference work for researchers
  • Graduate students will benefit from the basic introductions and explanations of the application of the theories
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 739)

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Table of contents (27 chapters)

  1. Molecular Dynamics

  2. Classical Monte Carlo

  3. Kinetic Modelling

  4. Semiclassical Approaches

  5. Ab-Initio Methods in Physics and Chemistry

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Complicated many-particle problems abound in nature and in research alike. Plasma physics, for example, or statistical and condensed matter physics are all heavily dependent on efficient methods for solving such problems. Addressing graduate students and young researchers, this book presents an overview and introduction to state-of-the-art numerical methods for studying interacting classical and quantum many-particle systems. A broad range of techniques and algorithms are covered, and emphasis is placed on their implementation on modern high-performance computers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Universität Greifswald Institut für Physik, 17489 Greifswald, Germany

    H. Fehske, A. Weiße

  • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, 17491 Greifswald, Germany

    R. Schneider

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