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  • GeorgeTirebiter
    A bit surprised Sussman's and Wisdom's book hasn't yet been mentioned: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262028967/structure-and-interpr...
  • queuebert
    I think the course by Richard Fitzpatrick is a much better selection of content if you want to actually do computational physics: https://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/329/329.pdf
  • friendlyasparag
    I took Mark Newman’s course some years ago. It was fantastic! Geared at sophomore/ junior year physics major — someone who had completed the basic intro sequence. I am sure this book is also great.
  • lkm0
    The matplotlib chapter seems fairly barebones but I remain in awe at this gorgeous latex work
  • vectorcrumb
    Could somebody provide some opinion on the book and/or accompanying course?
  • HexDecOctBin
    What physics do I need to know to follow this book?
  • ktallett
    I did a few courses across academic years that were based around this book and it's very handy skills to learn. Whilst perhaps not in the moment, it's a good introduction to implementing functions and equations, before you lead on to the next steps of specific functions and methods of analysis alongside hpc with parallelization.
  • ninjahawk1
    good book
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  • inzlab
    computation will revolutionize physics.