Which is the Best Computational Physics Book Based on C Programming?

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A user seeks recommendations for a book on computational physics that focuses on programming in C. The discussion highlights a specific book that covers various themes related to physical addresses in computational courses and includes routines in C, C++, and Java. The user offers to share the book via Dropbox if others are interested. The link to the book on Amazon is provided for further reference.
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Can anyone recommend a good book on computational physics. I have a good understanding of C and would like the book to be based around C. Thanks =D
 
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This book is a good start, playing various themes around the physical addresses from a computer course. At the end of the book includes routines in c, c + + and java .. If you do not have it so I can share via dropbox. regards

https://www.amazon.com/dp/3527406263/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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