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Computational physics: a perspective

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2002
Computing comprises three distinct strands: hardware, software and the ways they are used in real or imagined worlds. Its use in research is more than writing or running code. Having something significant to compute and deploying judgement in what is attempted and achieved are especially challenging. In science or engineering, one must define a central
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Physics of computing as an introduction to computer engineering

2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2013
This paper describes a new required course in the Georgia Tech computer engineering curriculum, ECE 3030, Physical Foundations of Computer Systems. Traditional introductory courses take a constructive approach to logic design and computer organization. 3030, in contrast, introduces the major physical concepts underlying computation.
Saibal Mukhopadhyay, Marilyn Wolf
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Interaction-Based Computing in Physics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Glossary Nonlinear system A system composed by parts whose combined effects are different from the sum of the effects of each part. Extended system A system composed bymany parts connected by a network of interactions thatmay be regular (lattice) or irregular (graph). Graph, lattice, tree A graph is set of nodes connected by links, oriented or not.
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The physics of computed radiography

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2002
Cassette-based computed radiography (CR) systems have continued to evolve in parallel with integrated, instant readout digital radiography (DR) systems. The image quality of present day CR systems is approaching its theoretical limits but is significantly inferior to DR. Further improvements in CR image quality require improved concepts.
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A Survey of Computational Physics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Computational physics is a rapidly growing subfield of computational science, in large part because computers can solve previously intractable problems or simulate natural processes that do not have analytic solutions. The next step beyond Landau's First Course in Scientific Computing and a follow-up to Landau and Pez's Computational Physics, this text
Jose Paez   +2 more
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Computational Physics, 2nd Edition, by Jos Thijssen

, 2014
This book, written by an experienced researcher in the field of theoretical condensed matter, is on the methods used in computational physics with some emphasis in the area of condensed matter phys...
L. Nikolopoulos
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A physics-informed neural network technique based on a modified loss function for computational 2D and 3D solid mechanics

Computational Mechanics, 2022
Jinshuai Bai   +4 more
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Physical and Formal Aspects of Computation: Exploiting Physics for Computation and Exploiting Computation for Physical Purposes

2016
Achieving greater speeds and densities in the post-Moore’s Law era will require computation to be more like the physical processes by which it is realized. Therefore we explore the essence of computation, that is, what distinguishes computational processes from other physical processes. We consider such issues as the topology of information processing,
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The imperative of physics-based modeling and inverse theory in computational science

Nature Computational Science, 2021
K. Willcox, O. Ghattas, P. Heimbach
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