Proceedings of the Summer School of Computational Atomic and Nuclear Physics

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Proceedings of the Summer School of Computational Atomic and Nuclear Physics by C. Bottcher, M. R. Strayer, J. B. McGrory
English | 1990 | ISBN: 9810201257 | 424 Pages | PDF | 27.1 MB

The evolution of parallel processor supercomputers in recent years provides opportunities to investigate in detail many complex problems, in many branches of physics, which were considered to be intractable only a few years ago. But to take advantage of these new machines, one must have a better understanding of how the computers organize their work than was necessary with previous single processor machines. Equally important, the scientist must have this understanding as well as a good understanding of the structure of the physics problem under study. In brief, a new field of computational physics is evolving, which will be led by investigators who are highly literate both computationally and physically.