An Introduction to Computer Simulation
M. M. Woolfson, G. J. Pert
For every mathematician working with complex physic tests and a limited budget, this book can be useful. Unfortunately I am just a modeler of simple discrete event simulations, so for me this book was not very useful. Except for the first chapter that tells a little about different simulation methods, the book mainly contains very technical examples of interesting physical experiments. Through the whole of the book, lots of functions are included, which seem generic for any kind of proof with atoms or light differentiation. But in my opinion, the book does not add any value to persons that want to know how they can improve their tests using computer simulation in general.
Ссылка удалена правообладателем
----
The book removed at the request of the copyright holder.