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Charlls
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Hi,
I am new to this forum
I've noted no computational physics forum? whys that?
cheers!
I am new to this forum
I've noted no computational physics forum? whys that?
cheers!
Originally posted by Charlls
Hi,
I am new to this forum
I've noted no computational physics forum? whys that?
cheers!
Originally posted by Charlls
Hi,
I am new to this forum
I've noted no computational physics forum? whys that?
cheers!
Computational physics is a branch of physics that focuses on using computer simulations and mathematical models to study and solve complex physical problems.
A computational physics forum would provide a space for scientists, researchers, and students to discuss and exchange ideas, techniques, and challenges related to using computational methods in physics. It would also serve as a platform for collaboration and networking within the field.
Anyone with an interest in computational physics can join a forum. This includes students, researchers, professors, and professionals in the field of physics, computer science, and related disciplines.
Participating in a computational physics forum can lead to new insights and perspectives on research topics, opportunities for collaboration and networking, access to resources and tools, and the chance to learn from experienced experts in the field.
There are several ways to contribute to a computational physics forum, including sharing new research findings, asking questions, providing solutions to problems, participating in discussions, and offering feedback and suggestions to other members. Active participation can also help build a strong community and advance the field as a whole.