This book provides a first course in computational physics. Computers are now ubiquitous and are an essential tool to any would-be scientific researcher. Computers can be used for a wide variety of scientific tasks, from the simple manipulation of data to simulations of real-world events. This book is designed to provide the reader with a grounding in scientific programming. It contains many exercises developed in the context of physics problems and several examples of working programmes to provide a solid basis on which to build. It intends to give the reader the confidence to start applying the methods presented to their own problems and research.
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Darren Walker is a software developer at Jodrell Bank Observatory.
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