Computational Methods for Physics
Discover the essential resource for undergraduate physics students with Computational Methods for Physics by Joel Franklin. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this comprehensive textbook spans 420 pages and introduces innovative mathematical techniques tailored for tackling physical problems that traditional methods may not solve.
With over 250 end-of-chapter exercises, students can deepen their understanding and apply what they've learned effectively. Additionally, the author provides a dedicated website featuring a complete set of programs designed to generate examples and figures from the book, enhancing the learning experience. Whether you're a student or an instructor, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to your academic library, making complex concepts accessible and engaging.