Friday, May 22, 2009

Microcomputer Quantum Mechanics

Microcomputer Quantum MechanicsHow sad to learn a language and then to have nothing to say. This is, however, a very common situation in computing.

Students learn how to write simple programs, but there is often nothing upon which they can test their new-found skills and no way of building upon their experience by using the computer on real or even realistic problems. Dr Killingbeck sets out to remedy this situation by providing...something worthwhile to say...which is of a genuine scientific nature and at the same time possible on devices now widely available. Nature An excellent little book. Although quantum mechanics are used as examples, the techniques can be applied to many other areas of physics.


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