

An edition of Monte Carlo Simulation in Statistical Physics (2002)
An Introduction
By Kurt Binder
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Language
eng
Pages
216
Description:
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.
subjects: Physical organic chemistry, Thermodynamics, Mathematical physics, Physics, Monte carlo method, Statistical physics, Random walks (mathematics), Physical and theoretical Chemistry, Mathematical Methods in Physics, Numerical and Computational Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity Statistical Physics, Condensed Matter Physics