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Annual Reviews of Computational Physics V by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
In this fifth volume of the authoritative series, the simulation of forest fires, flames, and hydrodynamics is presented in the first three articles. The next two deal with quantum simulations, in particular for two dimensions (quantum Hall effect and monolayers). Biology is connected with the last two articles: we learn from biological evolution to complement computer hardware and software with evolware, or we simulate immunology.
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics III by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
This series of books covers all areas of computational physics, collecting together reviews where a newcomer can learn about the state of the art regarding methods and results. Articles are submitted by e-mail before deadlines which are kept by the editor. Biologically motivated simulations, glasses, world-record molecular dynamics, deposition on surfaces, and hydrodynamics are discussed in this volume which ends with an explanation of elementary particle physics (QCD) and their phase transitions. Contents:Preface (D Stauffer)Computer Simulations of Supercooled Liquids and Structural Glasses (W Kob)Evolution Motivated Computer Models (N Vandewalle & M Ausloos)A Survey of Genetic Algorithms (M Tomassini)Parallel Algorithms for Short-Range Molecular Dynamics (D M Beazley et al.)Dynamics of Nonequilibrium Deposition with Diffusional Relaxation (V Privman)Recent Advances in Lattice Boltzmann Computing (Y H Qian et al.)Condensed Matter Physics at One Tera-Kelvin (J Potvin) Readership: Computational physicists, condensed matter physicists, high energy physicists and theoretical biologists. keywords:Glasses;Evolution;Molecular Dynamics;Lattice Boltzmann Equation “This book contains 7 reviews on Computational Physics and Computer Science. Though each review hardly relates to others, all the reviews are very well written and carefully designed to draw interest of all researchers of related study.” Bulletin of Japan Physical Society
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics VII by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
The seventh volume of this invaluable series focuses an applications — from Ising models to the formation of small clusters and phase ordering in fluids, to the structure of concrete, to the growth of cities built from it, to the traffic jams and the biology of life in the cities, and to the marketing of products to consumers. Thus the interdisciplinary research potential of computational physics is particularly well documented. Contents:The Simulation of the Ising Model on the Creutz Cellular Automaton (N Aktekin)Lennard–Jones Clusters and the Multiple-Minima Problem (L T Wille)Phase Ordering in Fluids (J M Yeomans)Computer Simulation and Percolation Theory Applied to Concrete (E J Garboczi & D P Bentz)Computer Simulations in Urban Geography (L Benguigui)Large-Scale Traffic Simulations for Transportation Planning (K Nagel et al.)Biological Evolution Through Mutation, Selection, and Drift: An Introductory Review (E Baake & W Gabriel)An Evolutionary Model for Simple Ecosystems (F Bagnoli & M Bezzi)Microscopic Simulation of Reaction–Diffusion Processes and Applications Population Biology and Product Marketing (E Bettelheim & B Lehmann) Readership: Researchers and scientists in computational physics. Keywords:Creutz Algorithm;Car Traffic;Evolution;Urban Geography;Concrete
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics VIII by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
This volume is based on an international school on ?Scaling and Disordered Systems? organized by M R H Khajehpour, M R Kolahchi and M Sahimi. Despite the common theme, it covers fields as diverse as basic and applied percolation, and biological prey-predator and ageing simulations. The advantages of computer simulation thus become particularly clear in the reviews, which have been written by leading experts.
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics VI by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
The sixth volume of the series covers topics ranging from the generation of good random numbers to statistical physics, quantum mechanics, quantum computers and polymers, to protein folding and immunology simulations. It should thus be of interest not only to computational physicists but also to experts in computer science as well as theoretical biology. Contents:Numerical Solutions for a Multiparticle, Time-Dependent Schroedinger Equation (A M Mazzone)Weak Chaos: Power-Law Sensitivity to Initial Conditions and Nonextensive Thermostatistics (M L Lyra)Monte Carlo Simulations of Interfaces in Polymer Blends (M Müller & F Schmid)The Generalized-Ensemble Approach for Protein Folding Simulations (U H E Hansmann & Y Okamoto)Immune Responses: Getting Close to Experimental Results with Cellular Automata Models (R M Zorzenon dos Santos)New Trends in Pseudo-Random Number Generation (F Gutbrod)Quantum Computation (D Aharonov) Readership: Physicists, biologists and computer scientists. Keywords:Quantum Computation;Polymer Interfaces;Protein Folding;Chaos
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics IV by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
Quantum phenomena and methods are the core of this volume in our series which publishes rapidly reviews of topics in computational physics. In addition, we look at phase transitions in Ising lattices, in continuum fluids, polymer solutions, and end with biological ageing. As before, papers were submitted by e-mail, and these files were used directly to produce the book, for increased speed and reliability.
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics I by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
This book series in the rapidly growing field of computational physics offers up-to-date (submitted to the publisher by electronic mail) reviews for the researcher.The first volume, written by authors from four continents, emphasizes statistical physics. For example, Ising problems are reviewed where theoretical approaches led to contradictory approaches and only quality computing answered who is right. In addition, fields as diverse as neural networks, granular materials, and computer algebra are reviewed.The next volume on percolation and other fields is already in preparation.
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics IX by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
The ninth volume of Annual Reviews of Computational Physics has as a special feature a comprehensive compendium of interatomic potentials as used for materials properties. Other articles deal with simulations of magnetic nanostructures, improved Monte Carlo methods (e.g. for nucleation studies in Ising models), fluid dynamics with large mean free paths, the growing field of “sociophysics,” and teaching of undergraduate computational physics (including an introduction to Java). Contents:Empirical Potential Energy Functions Used in the Simulations of Materials Properties (™ Erkoç)Thermally Activated Reversal in Magnetic Nanostructures (U Nowak)A Tutorial on Advanced Dynamic Monte Carlo Methods for Systems with Discrete State Spaces (M A Novotny)Beyond Navier–Stokes: Burnett Equations for Flow Simulations in the Continuum–Transition Regimes (R K Agarwal et al.)Social Impact Models of Opinion Dynamics (J A Holyst et al.)Teaching Computational Physics to Undergraduates (J Tobochnik & H Gould) Readership: Researchers in computational physics. Keywords:Teaching;Interatomic Potentials;Sociophysics;Advances Monte CarloReviews:“… the authors' comments are clearly based on experience of teaching the subject over many years and as such may well be of use to anyone planning such a course for the first time.”Contemporary Physics
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics I by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
This book series in the rapidly growing field of computational physics offers up-to-date (submitted to the publisher by electronic mail) reviews for the researcher. The first volume, written by authors from four continents, emphasizes statistical physics. For example, Ising problems are reviewed where theoretical approaches led to contradictory approaches and only quality computing answered who is right. In addition, fields as diverse as neural networks, granular materials, and computer algebra are reviewed. The next volume on percolation and other fields is already in preparation. Contents:Computational Aspects of Damage Spreading (N Jan & L de Arcangelis)Monte Carlo Simulations of Dilute Ising Models (W Selke et al.)Interfacial Dynamics in Disordered Magnets: Relaxation, Critical Dynamics, and Domain Growth (D Chowdhury & B Biswal)Ising System in Oscillating Field: Hysteretic Response (M Acharyya & B K Chakrabarti)Recent Results on the Decay of Metastable Phases (P A Rikvold & B M Gorman)Multineuron Interaction Effects (R M C de Almeida et al.)Random and Self-Avoiding Walks in Disordered Media (H Nakanishi)Granular Dynamics: A Review About Recent Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Granular Materials (G H Ristow)Symbolic–Numeric Interfaces (M C Dewar) Readership: Computational physicists, theoretical physicists and statistical physicists. keywords:Nucleation;Interface;Damage Spreading;Neural Nets
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics III by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
This series of books covers all areas of computational physics, collecting together reviews where a newcomer can learn about the state of the art regarding methods and results. Articles are submitted by e-mail before deadlines which are kept by the editor.Biologically motivated simulations, glasses, world-record molecular dynamics, deposition on surfaces, and hydrodynamics are discussed in this volume which ends with an explanation of elementary particle physics (QCD) and their phase transitions.
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
The ninth volume of Annual Reviews of Computational Physics has as a special feature a comprehensive compendium of interatomic potentials as used for materials properties. Other articles deal with simulations of magnetic nanostructures, improved Monte Carlo methods (e.g. for nucleation studies in Ising models), fluid dynamics with large mean free paths, the growing field of OC sociophysics, OCO and teaching of undergraduate computational physics (including an introduction to Java)."
Annual Reviews of Computational Physics V by Dietrich Stauffer Pdf
In this fifth volume of the authoritative series, the simulation of forest fires, flames, and hydrodynamics is presented in the first three articles. The next two deal with quantum simulations, in particular for two dimensions (quantum Hall effect and monolayers). Biology is connected with the last two articles: we learn from biological evolution to complement computer hardware and software with evolware, or we simulate immunology. Contents:Fire Spread in Natural Fuel: Computational Aspects (J A M S Duarte)Direct Numerical Simulation — A Tool to Study Turbulent Reacting Flows (M Baum)Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Rayleigh-Taylor Instability (J Moscinski et al.)Quantum Simulations in Materials Science: Molecular Monolayers and Crystals (P Nielaba)Criticality in the Integer Quantum Hall Effect (A Hansen et al.)Evolving Uniform and Non-Uniform Cellular Automata Networks (M Sipper)Modeling and Immune System: Architecture and Dynamics of Idiotypic Networks (K Lippert & U Behn) Readership: Students, researchers and scientists in computational physics, condensed matter physics, theoretical biology and engineering. keywords:Forest Fires;Fluid Dynamics;Immunology;Quantum Hall Effect
Computational Physics by Karl H. Hoffmann,Michael Schreiber Pdf
Computational Physics. Selected Methods, Simple Exercises, Serious Applications is an overview written by leading researchers of a variety of fields and developments. Selected Methods introduce the reader to current fields, including molecular dynamics, hybrid Monte-Carlo algorithms, and neural networks. Simple Exercises give hands-on advice for effective program solutions from a small number of lines to demonstration programs with elaborate graphics. Serious Applications show how questions concerning, for example, aging, many-minima optimisation, or phase transitions can be treated by appropriate tools. The source code and demonstration graphics are included on a 3.5" MS-DOS diskette.