Simulating the Physical World
Hierarchical Modeling from Quantum Mechanics to Fluid Dynamics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Jul '07
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From quantum mechanics to fluid dynamics, this 2007 book systematically treats the broad scope of computer modeling and simulations.
The simulation of physical systems requires a simplified, hierarchical approach which models each level from the atomistic to the macroscopic scale. From quantum mechanics to fluid dynamics, this book systematically treats the broad scope of computer modeling and simulations, describing the fundamental theory behind each level of approximation. Berendsen evaluates each stage in relation to its applications giving the reader insight into the possibilities and limitations of the models. Practical guidance for applications and sample programs in Python are provided. With a strong emphasis on molecular models in chemistry and biochemistry, this 2007 book will be suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on molecular modeling and simulation within physics, biophysics, physical chemistry and materials science. It will also be a useful reference to all those working in the field. Additional resources for this title including solutions for instructors and programs are available online at www.cambridge.org/9780521835275.
ISBN: 9780521835275
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
Weight: 1190g
626 pages