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Monte Carlo Simulation in Statistical Physics: An Introduction

by Kurt Binder, Dieter W. Heermann
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Synopsis

Monte Carlo Simulation in Statistical Physics deals with the computer simulation of many-body systems in condensed-matter physics and related fields of physics, chemistry and beyond, to traffic flows, stock market fluctuations, etc.). Using random numbers generated by a computer, probability distributions are calculated, allowing the estimation of the thermodynamic properties of various systems. This book describes the theoretical background to several variants of these Monte Carlo methods and gives a systematic presentation from which newcomers can learn to perform such simulations and to analyze their results. This fourth edition has been updated and a new chapter on Monte Carlo simulation of quantum-mechanical problems has been added. To help students in their work a special web server has been installed to host programs and discussion groups (http://wwwcp.tphys.uni-heidelberg.de). Prof. Binder was the winner of the Berni J. Alder CECAM Award for Computational Physics 2001.

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Binder and Heermann deal with the computer simulation of thermodynamic properties of many-body condensed-matter systems using random number generators. Covers the theoretical background, performing simulation, and analysis of results. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783642031625

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