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Plasma Physics via Computer C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon epub Plasma Physics via Computer C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon pdf download Plasma Physics via Computer C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon pdf file Plasma Physics via Computer C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon audiobook Plasma Physics via Computer C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon book review Plasma Physics via Computer C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon summary
| #1545663 in Books | Taylor Francis | 2004-10-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.14 x6.13l,1.53 | File type: PDF | 504 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| classic book that needs to be revised|By M C|Its a classic book with great content... but so disappointing that the content hasn't been updated. The code presented is so out of date now that very few new physics students will be able to understand and read the codes. Someone needs to do a modern port to c or python. Then this book could be re-released as an up to date and state||..."very good value." -- Australian and New Zealand Physicist ..."comprehensive and novel book..." -- Aslib Book Guide
Divided into three main parts, the book guides the reader to an understanding of the basic concepts in this fascinating field of research. Part 1 introduces you to the fundamental concepts of simulation. It examines one-dimensional electrostatic codes and electromagnetic codes, and describes the numerical methods and analysis. Part 2 explores the mathematics and physics behind the algorithms used in Part 1. In Part 3, the authors address some of the more complicated simu...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation (Series in Plasma Physics) | C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.