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[QUOTE="Ashuron, post: 3112834, member: 220991"] Well, I just learned that my department offers a Computational Physics sequences for 1 year. From the syllabus, it seems computational physics involves numerical analysis and some simulations. I want to know, is this a subject by itself (meaning there are some researches going on it, say, improvement on algorithms) or this is just a method of analyzing physical phenomena? And if this actually a field in physics, what are the usual requirements to pursuing it? Do we need advanced programming, or using more direct tools, say, Matlab? Sorry for asking a lot of things. The idea of using computers solving physics seems interesting. More info on this topic is helpful. Btw I'm in sophomore year right now. [/QUOTE]
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