Introduction to Computational Physics

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A complete set of lecture notes for an upper-division computational physics course. Topics covered include scientific programming in C, the numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations, particle-in-cell codes, and Montecarlo methods.


http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/329/329.pdf

by: Richard Fitzpatrick (University of Texas)
 
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Thanks greg. I was really looking for some stuff on computational physics.