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Full Description
The book covers the basics and some generalisations of Monte Carlo methods and its applications to discrete and field theoretic models. It covers the study of nonequilibrium models of granular media by computer simulation and pattern formation. Furthermore, the lectures deal with details of phenomena such as chaos, segregation, pattern formation and phase transitions, convection, fluidification, density waves, surface reaction and growth, spread of epidemics, acoustics, deformation, etc. The book addresses students in physics and scientific computation . It should be a valuable reference work for researchers as well.
Contents
Contents: Part I: Invited Lectures: Computational Field Theory and Pattern Formation.- Simulating Granular Media on the Computer.- Some Physical and Computational Aspects of Self-Organized Criticality.- Critical Percolation with Moving Disks.- Fourier Techniques in Numerical Methods for Evolutionary Problems.- A Fast Algorithm for the Generation of Random Numbers with Exponential and Normal Distributions.- Numerical Simulations of a Nonlinear Klein-Gordon Model. Applications.- Topics on Chaotic Dynamics. Part II: Contributions.



