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More physics with MATLAB / Dan Green.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : World Scientific, ©2015.Description: xiv, 313 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789814623940
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.028553 23 G795
Contents:
1. Mathematics; 2. Classical Mechanics; 3. Electromagnetism; 4. Gases and Fluids; 5. Waves; 6. Quantum Mechanics; 7. Astrophysics; 8. General Relativity; Appendix.
Summary: This text continues the exploration of the use of MATLAB tools and features in visualizing physical processes. The symbolic math packages are important in solving those problems which are amenable to closed form solution, while the numerical packages are used for the remaining problems. The results for the solutions use the MATLAB graphics packages to help visualize the properties of the solutions. User dialogues are designed to allow users to change the input parameters in order to see how the dynamics of the solutions depends on the parameters of the specific problem. In particular movies are used to display the dynamical evolution of solutions in time.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Mathematics;
2. Classical Mechanics;
3. Electromagnetism;
4. Gases and Fluids;
5. Waves;
6. Quantum Mechanics;
7. Astrophysics;
8. General Relativity;
Appendix.

This text continues the exploration of the use of MATLAB tools and features in visualizing physical processes. The symbolic math packages are important in solving those problems which are amenable to closed form solution, while the numerical packages are used for the remaining problems. The results for the solutions use the MATLAB graphics packages to help visualize the properties of the solutions. User dialogues are designed to allow users to change the input parameters in order to see how the dynamics of the solutions depends on the parameters of the specific problem. In particular movies are used to display the dynamical evolution of solutions in time.

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