Annual reviews of computational physics VII [electronic resource] / edited by Dietrich Stauffer.
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TextSeries: Annual Reviews of Computational PhysicsPublication details: Singapore : World Scientific, ©2000.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 339 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789812813329
- 9812813322
- Physics -- Data processing
- Order-disorder models
- Scaling laws (Statistical physics)
- Mathematical physics -- Data processing -- Periodicals
- Physics -- Data processing -- Periodicals
- SCIENCE -- Physics -- Mathematical & Computational
- Order-disorder models
- Physics -- Data processing
- Scaling laws (Statistical physics)
- 530.1594 22
- QC52
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The Simulation of the Ising model on the Creutz cellular automaton / N. Aktekin -- Lennard-Jones clusters and the multiple-minima problem / L.T. Wille -- Phase ordering in fluids / J.M. Yeomans -- Computer simulation and percolation theory applied to concrete / E.J. Garboczi and D.P. Bentz -- Computer simulations in urban geography / L. Benguigui -- Large-scale traffic simulations for transportation planning / K. Nagel, J. Esser and M. Rickert -- Biological evolution through mutation, selection, and drift: an introductory review / E. Baake and W. Gabriel -- An evolutionary model for simple ecosystems / F. Bagnoli and M. Bezzi -- Microscopic simulation of reaction-diffusion processes and applications of population biology and product marketing / E. Bettelheim and B. Lehmann.
The seventh volume of this invaluable series focuses an applications - from Ising models to the formation of small clusters and phase ordering in fluids, to the structure of concrete, to the growth of cities built from it, to the traffic jams and the biology of life in the cities, and to the marketing of products to consumers. Thus the interdisciplinary research potential of computational physics is particularly well documented.