Theoretical Physics on the Personal Computer

Theoretical Physics on the Personal Computer

by Erich W. Schmid

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Theoretical Physics on the Personal Computer is a very successful, novel, easy-to-comprehend, and well-structured text, ideal as an introduction to problem-solving with computers for advanced undergraduate students in physics and applied mathematics. The required Fortran 77 software for this book is included on a floppy disk. It has been designed for the IBM PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2, and for compatible computers such as the Siemens PC-D2, etc., but it can also be run on mainframes. The second edition has not only been corrected and updated; with the new software the user can work with Microsoft Fortran (with or without a mathematical coprocessor) or the IBM Profort compiler (with coprocessor).

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