Nano-Computations

Sunday and Tuesday: 16:00 - 17:30    Grades
Projects: P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4

References

1- Nicholas J. Giordano, "Computational physics" (Prentice Hall, 1997).

2- K. H. Hoffmann and M. Schreiber, "Computational physics" (Springer-verlag 1996).

3- Dieter W. Heermann, "Computer simulation methods in theoretical physics" (Springer-verlag 1990).

4- H. Gould and J. Tobochnik, "An introduction to computer simulation methods" (Addison-Wesley 1996).

5- Franz J. Vesely. “Computational physics, an introduction” (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2001).

6- A lecture note by Angus MacKinnon. (Differential equations)

7- Notes on “Computational physics”, by: M. Hjorth-Jensen, (pdf)
A complete and comprehensive information can also be found in the following site:
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~ntg/780/compphys.php

8- Tao Pang, “An Introduction to computational physics”, (Cambridge University press, 2006). The Fortran and C programs are available in its site.

9- A Molecular Dynamics primer (a very useful link for Molecular Dynamics) by Furio Ercolessi.

Evaluation

Home works and projects: % 75

Exam: % 25