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  1. The Physics of Traffic: Empirical Freeway Pattern Features, Engineering Applications, and Theory (Understanding Complex Systems) by Boris S. Kerner, 2010-11-02
  2. Interpretation of Classical Electromagnetism (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by G. Rosser, 2010-11-02
  3. The Least-Squares Finite Element Method: Theory and Applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Electromagnetics (Scientific Computation) by Bo-nan Jiang, 2010-11-02
  4. Statistical Mechanics: Algorithms and Computations (Oxford Master Series in Statistical, Computational, and Theoretical Physics) by Werner Krauth, 2006-11-16
  5. Methods in Computational Physics: v. 17
  6. Recent Advances in QSAR Studies: Methods and Applications (Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics)
  7. Nanocomputing: Computational Physics for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology by James Hsu, 2009-03-01
  8. Computational Atomic Physics: Electron and Positron Collisions with Atoms and Ions
  9. Trends in Computational Nanomechanics: Transcending Length and Time Scales (Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics)
  10. Proceedings of the Summer School of Computational Atomic and Nuclear Physics: The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee June 26-July 7, 1989 by M. R. Strayer, C. Bottcher, 1990-10
  11. Advances in Chemical Physics, New Methods in Computational Quantum Mechanics (Volume 93)
  12. Annual Reviews of Computational Physics IV
  13. Lectures on Computational Fluid Dynamics, Mathematical Physics, and Linear Algebra by Karl E. Gustafson, T. Abe, et all 1998-04
  14. Computational Accelerator Physics 2003: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Computational Accelerator Physics, Michigan, USA, 15-18 ... (Institute of Physics Conference Series)

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  • 82. Outline - Fortran Workshop
    By A. Brown, based upon the Computational Physics Workshop written by S. Hanna.
    http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~abrown/fortran/intro.html
    Fortran Workshop: An Introduction to Fortran77
    by Dr. A. Brown Welcome to the first Fortran Workshop (based upon the Computational Physics Workshop written by Dr. S. Hanna ). During this workshop, you will be given an introductory talk after which you will be expected to read through the following document ( Introduction to Fortran ), which takes the form of a tutorial. When you come to them, you should attempt the programming exercises. Model answers to the programming exercises are provided in the Appendix. NOTE: The model answers are password protected. You will be provided with a password at the end of the workshop or email me and I will be happy to provide you with one. NOTE: Model answers no longer password protected (Feb 13, 2002). If at any time you get into difficulties, you should ask a staff member for assistance. Hopefully, these notes will provide you with sufficient information to construct your own Fortran programs. However, if you need further information there are many books on the subject as well as web sites. One book is by T.M.R. Ellis, Fortran 77 Programming (2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley, 1990), and there are copies available in the Physics library.

    83. Fortran 90/95 And Computational Physics
    By Jens Hjorleifur Baroarson.
    http://www.raunvis.hi.is/~jensba/tolvuedl_h2003/f90.pdf

    84. The CÆSAR Code Package (LA-UR-00-5568, LA-CC-06-027)
    Computational physics development environment written in Fortran 90. It provides an environment where the physics of real systems can be modeled, by discretizing a set of partial differential equations on a mesh and solving the resultant algebraic system.
    http://www.lanl.gov/Caesar/
    Next: Table of Contents Up: Mike Hall's Homepage

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    Michael L. Hall 20 January 2010 The C Code Package is a computational physics development environment. In other words, it provides an environment where the physics of real systems can be modeled, by discretizing a set of partial differential equations on a mesh and solving the resultant algebraic system. The C Code Package does not by any means span this extremely large problem space. It does, however, provide a consistent means of incorporating new methods of attacking the computational physics problem. It is extensible - new equation sets, new discretizations, new meshes, new linear solvers, new communication libraries, etc., may be incorporated easily. The emphasis in C is on equation sets, discretizations, meshes, nonlinear solvers and preconditioners, which are all incorporated into the basic C structure. In contrast, linear solvers, communications libraries, mesh generators and partitioners, and visualization tools are generally included as external packages developed elsewhere, but may be developed inside C eventually.

    85. Physics 551
    Physics class using Forth.
    http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/home.html
    Methods of Computational Physics
    PHYS 551 - Fall 2001
    Course description and syllabus
    Instructor: J. V. Noble
    Office hours: Tuesdays, 14:00-15:00, and Thursdays 14:00-16:00 in Room 312
    Grader: Moi
    Texts:
  • J.V. Noble, Lectures in Computational Physics (click here to download)
  • J.V. Noble, Mathematical Review in *.ps format in *.pdf format
  • Handbook of Mathematical Functions (Dover)
  • Hamming, Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers (Dover)
  • Optional, but recommended: Press, et al. Numerical Recipes (in your favorite language) (Cambridge U. Press)
  • Optional, but STRONGLY recommended: Acton, Numerical Methods that Usually Work (American Methematical Society).
    Y2K Midterm Project
    (My) solutions to Midterm Project
    Homework and Solutions
    A Beginner's Guide to Forth (HTML) ...
    The ANS Forth Standard Document
    draft v. 6, in HTML format
    ...in *.zip format
    Forth system and example programs
    (mostly Forth, some in other languages) Some illustrations Programs (and columns) from my Computing Prescriptions columns
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  • 86. The W.M. Keck Center For Interdisciplinary Bioscience Training, GCC Keck Menu, G
    Computational, physical and biological scientists work to incorporate theory, simulation, and experiment to expand understanding of modern biological problems.
    http://cohesion.rice.edu/centersandinst/gcc/keck.cfm
    Site People About The Keck Center GCC Home For information about the individual Keck Center Training Programs, please go to GCC Home Our Mission The W. M. Keck Center for Interdisciplinary Bioscience Training has as its mission to provide a world-class environment for interdisciplinary research training at the interface between biological and biomedical sciences and the computational, physical, mathematical and engineering sciences. Our Statement FOUNDED: January, 1990 with a grant of $5 million from the W. M. Keck Foundation. PURPOSE: FACULTY: six participating institutions EXPECTATIONS OF FACULTY: Keck Training Faculty are members of the Keck Center and of specific training grant communities and may be asked to: Serve on the training grant steering committee
    • Review trainee applications Interview and select trainees Review applications and select additional training faculty not on original grant Plan trainee and/or faculty retreats
    Be mentors or co-mentors
    • Supervise and support trainee research Participate in progress reviews and interviews
    Participate in annual Keck Annual Research Conference
    • Attendance Assist with poster judging
    Participate in Keck Center Undergraduate Research Training Program (summer)
    • Host a lab tour
    Participate in training program curriculum development and teaching of specialized courses Support the grant renewal and new training grant application Support recruitment efforts AREAS OF INTEREST: CURRENT TRAINING PROGRAMS:

    87. School Of Mathematics And Physics | School Of Mathematics And Physics
    Covers biophysics, quantum physics, computational physics, engineering and optics.
    http://www.physics.uq.edu.au/
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    88. LabJack | Measurement & Automation Simplified
    USB based measurement and automation devices interface computers to the physical world.
    http://www.labjack.com/
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    LabJacks are USB/Ethernet based measurement and automation devices which provide analog inputs/outputs, digital inputs/outputs, and more. They serve as an inexpensive and easy to use interface between computers and the physical world. Read more in the basic info FAQ
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    89. Lawrence Nelson Elementary : Lawrence/Nelson Happenings
    Includes lunch menu, links to all grades, computers, physical education, band, and music.
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    90. Computers In Physics Home Page
    An archive of CIP (Computing in Science and Engineering) materials. They include an index to all 12 volumes, source-code listings, historical information on the CIP annual educational software contest, and representative articles in PDF.
    http://www.aip.org/cip/
    SEARCH AIP
    Computers in Physics was published from 1987 until the end of 1998. At the beginning of 1999 CIP was merged with to create the bimonthly magazine Computing in Science and Engineering Computing in Science and Engineering is a joint publication of the American Institute of Physics and IEEE Computer Society; subscriptions are available through AIP's secure online order form
    These Web pages contain legacy CIP materials which require no subscription. They include an index to all 12 volumes, source-code listings, historical information on the CIP annual educational software contest, and representative articles in portable document format. American Institute of Physics privacy policy site map

    91. International Journal Of Modern Physics C (IJMPC)
    Covers computational physics, physical computation and related subjects. Publishes both review and research articles on the use of computers to advance knowledge in the physical sciences, and the use of physical analogies in computation. Topics include computer algebra, numerical simulation techniques, parallel and vector computers, lattice gauge theory and algorithms.
    http://www.worldscinet.com/ijmpc/ijmpc.shtml
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    92. Computational Physics -- 3rd/4th Year Option
    This course aims to give a thorough grounding in the main computational techniques used in modern physics. It is particularly important learn by doing. Therefore a significant fraction of the time is spent programming specific physical problems.
    http://www.cmth.ph.ic.ac.uk/angus/Lectures/compphys/
    Next: Computational Physics Course Description
    Computational Physics 3rd/4th Year Option
    Angus MacKinnon An Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of this document is available.

    93. Redirect
    An online archive of material published in this journal from 1987 to 1998 an index to all 12 volumes, source-code listings, historical information on the CIP annual educational software contest, and representative articles in PDF.
    http://www.aip.org/cip/ciphome.html

    94. NDSU - North Dakota State University
    Physics At North Dakota State University. Theoretical Gravitation and Torsion, High Energy Particle Theory, Ionospheric Physics, Nonlinear Studies, Computational Physics.
    http://www.phys.ndsu.nodak.edu
    29 October 2010
    5 faculty receive funding for NASA-related research

    28 October 2010
    Applications requested for assistantship program

    27 October 2010
    FORWARD project schedules panel discussion
    31 October 2010
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