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71 Bartschat, Klaus Computational Atomic Physics I03323 1996 eBook  
72 Gaylord, Richard J Modeling Nature I02896 1996 eBook  
73 Maybank, Stephen Theory of Reconstruction from Image Motion I02249 1993 eBook  
74 Ohno, Kaoru Computational Materials Science I01965 1999 eBook  
75 Morecki, Adam Basics of Robotics I01426 1999 eBook  
76 Ross, C.T.F Finite Element Programs for Structural Vibrations I01005 1991 eBook  
77 Kinzel, Wolfgang Physics by Computer I00299 1998 eBook  
78 Dean C. Karnoop System dynamics: Modeling, Simulation, and Control of Mechatronic Systems 025014 2012 Book  
79 Verma, R.C. Computational physics: an introduction 018423 1999 Book  
80 R.W. Hockney Computer simulation using particles 001983 1988 Book  
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TitleComputational Atomic Physics : Electron and Positron Collisions with Atoms and Ions
Author(s)Bartschat, Klaus
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996.
DescriptionXVIII, 249 p. 13 illus : online resource
Abstract Note"Computational Atomic Physics" deals with computational methods for calculating electron (and positron) scattering from atoms and ions, including elastic scattering, excitation, and ionization processes. After an introductory chapter on atomic collision theory, two chapters are devoted to the bound-state wavefunctions. A description of perturbative methods is followed by discussions of the standard non-perturbative close-coupling theory, the R-matrix method, and the recently developed "convergent-close-coupling" approach. The details of calculating accurate Coulomb and Bessel functions are treated as well. Finally, the calculation of scattering amplitudes is discussed and an introduction to the density-matrix theory is given. The book provides a practical application of advanced quantum mechanics. The abstract equations of general scattering theory are reduced to numerically solvable differential and integral equations, and computer codes for the solution are provided. Numerous suggested problems in the text and ten programs on a diskette contribute to a deeper understanding of the field. The diskette The 10 program packages included on a 3 1/2" MS-DOS diskette are written in standard FORTRAN 77 and run on any computer that fulfills the following system requirements: 16MB RAM, MS-DOS 3.30 or higher; 486 DX processor with numerical coprocessor. The FORTRAN 77 source files allow for modification of the programs; therefore a FORTRAN 77 compiler is also needed. Example input and output files are provided for the text cases. * COREPOT core potentials * CIV3 atomic structure * DWBA first order distorted wave program for excitation * DWBIA first order distorted wave program for ionization * CCPA close-coupling for positron-atom scattering * RMATREX R-matrix program for electron-atom scattering * CCC convergent close-coupling * COUL90 Coulomb and Bessel functions
ISBN,Price9783642610103
Keyword(s)1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2. ATOMS 3. COMPUTER SIMULATION 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Mathematical Methods in Physics 7. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 8. PHYSICS 9. Simulation and Modeling
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TitleModeling Nature : Cellular Automata Simulations with Mathematica??
Author(s)Gaylord, Richard J;Nishidate, Kazume
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 1996.
DescriptionXVIII, 260 p. 82 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis is the first volume in a suite of short, inexpensive, paperbound volumes intended for student usage as textbooks, or course supplements, and for purchase as single-copy reference works for professionals in specific disciplines, and, in some cases, for interdisciplinary use. This title focuses on cellular automata simulations while using Mathematica, thus its audience is a generally broad one, although physicists, life scientists and engineers will find this title to be of particular interest. Those familiar with Gaylord's previous book, coauthored with Paul Wellin, "Computer Simulations with Mathematica - Explorations in Complex Biological and Physical Systems", also published by TELOS, will find this new title to be an in-depth extension of some topics dealt with in that book. Modeling Nature: Cellular Automata Simulations with Mathematica, however, contains simulations not found in the Gaylord-Wellin volume. This book will have a DOS-diskette packaged with it, enabling cross-platform access to the code. These data files will also be made accessible online via the Internet at telospub.com FTP and WWW sites
ISBN,Price9781468494051
Keyword(s)1. ALGEBRA 2. ANALYSIS 3. Analysis (Mathematics) 4. Chemistry, Physical and theoretical 5. COMPUTER SIMULATION 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 9. MATHEMATICAL LOGIC 10. Mathematical Logic and Foundations 11. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 12. Simulation and Modeling 13. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry 14. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleTheory of Reconstruction from Image Motion
Author(s)Maybank, Stephen
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993.
DescriptionXI, 261 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe image taken by a moving camera changes with time. These image motions contain information about the motion of the camera and about the shapes of the objects in the field of view. There are two main types of image motion, finite displacements and image velocities. Finite displacements are described by the point correspondences between two images of the same scene taken from different positions. Image velocities are the velocities of the points in the image as they move over the projection surface. Reconstruction is the task of obtaining from the image-motions information about the camera motion or about the shapes of objects in the field of view. In this book the theory underlying reconstruction is described. Reconstruction from image motion is the subject matter of two different sci?? entific disciplines, photogrammetry and computer vision. In photogrammetry the accuracy of reconstruction is emphasised; in computer vision the emphasis is on methods for obtaining information from images in real time in order to guide a mechanical device such as a robot arm or an automatic vehicle. This book arises from recent work carried out in computer vision. Computer vision is a young field but it is developing rapidly. The earliest papers on reconstruction in the computer vision literature date back only to the mid 1970s. As computer vision develops, the mathematical techniques applied to the analysis of recon?? struction become more appropriate and more powerful
ISBN,Price9783642775574
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS 2. COMPLEXITY 3. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY 4. COMPUTER SIMULATION 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. ELECTRODYNAMICS 8. Mathematical Methods in Physics 9. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 10. OPTICS 11. PHYSICS 12. Simulation and Modeling
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TitleComputational Materials Science : From Ab Initio to Monte Carlo Methods
Author(s)Ohno, Kaoru;Esfarjani, Keivan;Kawazoe, Yoshiyuki
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999.
DescriptionX, 329 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book introduces modern techniques based on computer simulation to study materials science. It starts from first principles calculations that enable the physical and chemical properties to be revealed by solving a many-body Schroedinger equation with Coulomb forces. For the exchange-correlation term, the local density approximation is usually applied. After the introduction of the first principles treatment, tight-binding and classical potential methods are briefly introduced to indicate how one can increase the number of atoms in the system. In the second half of the book, Monte Carlo simulation is discussed in detail. Readers can gain sufficient knowledge to begin theoretical studies in modern materials research
ISBN,Price9783642598593
Keyword(s)1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials 2. COMPUTER SIMULATION 3. CONDENSED MATTER 4. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. MATERIALS SCIENCE 8. Materials Science, general 9. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 10. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 11. PHYSICS 12. Simulation and Modeling 13. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleBasics of Robotics : Theory and Components of Manipulators and Robots
Author(s)Morecki, Adam;Knapczyk, Jozef
PublicationVienna, Springer Vienna, 1999.
DescriptionXI, 580 p. 217 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the basic concepts of modern robotics, basic definitions, systematics of robots in industry, service, medicine and underwater activity. Important information on walking and mili-walking machines are included as well as possible applications of microrobots in medicine, agriculture, underwater activity
ISBN,Price9783709125328
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2. COMPUTER SIMULATION 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ENGINEERING DESIGN 6. Manufactures 7. Manufacturing, Machines, Tools, Processes 8. MECHANICS 9. Simulation and Modeling
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TitleFinite Element Programs for Structural Vibrations
Author(s)Ross, C.T.F
PublicationLondon, Springer London, 1991.
DescriptionXI, 222 p. 3 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteFinite Element Programs for Structural Vibrations presents detailed descriptions of how to use six computer programs (written in Fortran 77) to determine the resonant frequencies of one, two, and three-dimensional skeletal structures through the finite element method. Chapter 1 is on "The Finite Element Method" and Chapter 2 demonstrates, with the aid of hand calculations, the finite element solution of some smaller structures. Chapter 3 covers "The Modular Approach", and Chapters 4 to 9 describe the six computer programs, with a large number of worked examples. The six computer programs are given in Appendices I through VI, and on a 3 1/2'' disk included with the book. The programs are suitable for use on IBM (or compatible) PC (640K or more) or minicomputer
ISBN,Price9781447118862
Keyword(s)1. ACOUSTICS 2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3. COMPUTER SIMULATION 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Engineering geology 7. Engineering???Geology 8. FOUNDATIONS 9. Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics 10. HYDRAULICS 11. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 12. MECHANICS 13. Simulation and Modeling 14. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 15. Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems 16. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitlePhysics by Computer : Programming Physical Problems Using Mathematica?? and C
Author(s)Kinzel, Wolfgang;Reents, Georg
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998.
DescriptionVIII, 291 p : online resource
Abstract NoteComputational Physics has undergone rapid development in recent years and has been integrated as a standard part of graduate physics education. This third-year undergraduate and then graduate course designed by W. Kinzel and G. Reents is a supplement to any course in theoretical physics and aims at good techniques for problem-solving using the computer. The computer programs presented in this book are based on Mathematica and C and are written for PCs and Workstations. 40 detailed examples from different physical disciplines together with source files and graphics routines help the student gain thorough experience right from the start
ISBN,Price9783642468391
Keyword(s)1. COMPUTER SIMULATION 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Mathematical Methods in Physics 5. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 6. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 7. PHYSICS 8. Simulation and Modeling 9. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleSystem dynamics: Modeling, Simulation, and Control of Mechatronic Systems
Author(s)Dean C. Karnoop;Donald L. Margolis;Ronald C. Rosenberg
Edition5th.
PublicationNew Jersey, John Wiley and Sons, 2012.
Descriptionxii, 636p.
Abstract NoteAn expanded new edition of the bestselling system dynamics book using the bond graph approach A major revision of the go–to resource for engineers facing the increasingly complex job of dynamic systems design, System Dynamics, Fifth Edition adds a completely new section on the control of mechatronic systems, while revising and clarifying material on modeling and computer simulation for a wide variety of physical systems. This new edition continues to offer comprehensive, up–to–date coverage of bond graphs, using these important design tools to help readers better understand the various components of dynamic systems. Covering all topics from the ground up, the book provides step–by–step guidance on how to leverage the power of bond graphs to model the flow of information and energy in all types of engineering systems. It begins with simple bond graph models of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems, then goes on to explain in detail how to model more complex systems using computer simulations. Readers will find: New material and practical advice on the design of control systems using mathematical models New chapters on methods that go beyond predicting system behavior, including automatic control, observers, parameter studies for system design, and concept testing Coverage of electromechanical transducers and mechanical systems in plane motion Formulas for computing hydraulic compliances and modeling acoustic systems A discussion of state–of–the–art simulation tools such as MATLAB and bond graph software Complete with numerous figures and examples, System Dynamics, Fifth Edition is a must–have resource for anyone designing systems and components in the automotive, aerospace, and defense industries. It is also an excellent hands–on guide on the latest bond graph methods for readers unfamiliar with physical system modeling.
ISBN,Price9780470889084 : US $154.95(HB)
Classification517.93
Keyword(s)1. BOND GRAPHS 2. COMPUTER SIMULATION 3. SYSTEM DYNAMICS
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TitleComputational physics: an introduction
Author(s)R.C. Verma;P.K. Ahluwalia;K.C. Sharma
PublicationNew Delhi 1999.
Description377p.
ISBN,Price8122411959 : Rs. 250.00
Classification53:681.3
Keyword(s)1. CHAOS 2. COMPUTER SIMULATION 3. ELECTRIC FIELDS 4. EXERCISES 5. LCR-CIRCUITS 6. MAGNETIC FIELDS 7. NUCLEAR RADIOACTIVITY 8. OSCILLATORY MOTION 9. PHYSICS 10. WAVE PHYSICS
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TitleComputer simulation using particles
Author(s)R.W. Hockney;J.W. Eastwood
PublicationBristol, Institute of Physics Publishing, 1988.
ISBN,Price0-85274-392-0
Classification53:681.3
Keyword(s)1. COMPUTER SIMULATION 2. DIGITAL COMPUTER SIMULATION
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