Books: Computational Physics
- Giordano N.J and Nakinishi H.
Computational Physics, Pearson, 2nd Edition (2005)
- Gould H., Tobochnik J., Christian W.,
An Introduction to Computer Simulation Methods: Applications to Physical Systems (3rd Edition)
Addison Wesley (2006)
- Klein A. and Godunov A.
Introductory Computational Physics, Cambridge University Press (2006)
- Landau R.H. A First Course in Scientific Computing: Symbolic, Graphic, and Numeric Modeling Using Maple, Java, Mathematica, and Fortran90, Princeton University Press (2005)
- Landau R.H. and Paez M.J. Computational Physics: Problem Solving with Computers (2nd edition), John Wiley & Sons (2007)
- Landau R.H, Paez M. J, Bordeianu C.C., Computational Physics: Problem Solving with Python, Wiley; 3rd edition (2015)
- Landau R.H. and Paez M.J. Computational Problems for Physics: With Guided Solutions Using Python (Series in Computational Physics) CRC Press (2018)
- Newman M., Computational Physics, CreateSpace (2012)
- Pang T. An Introduction to Computational Physics,
Cambridge University Press (1997). (1st edition -Fortran version, second edition - Java version (2006))
- Shiflet A. B. and and Shiflet G.W., Introduction to Computational Science. Modeling and Simulation for the Sciences, Princeton University Press (2006)
- Thijssen J.M. Computational Physics, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press (2007).
- Wang J., Computational Modeling and Visualization of Physical Systems with Python; Wiley (2015)
- Yevick D. A First Course in Computational Physics and Object-Oriented Programming with C++, Cambridge University Press (2005)
Libraries: Computational Physics
- The Computer Physics Communications International Program Library
The Library's function is the storage and dissemination of refereed computer programs in physics and physical chemistry,whose detailed descriptions have been published in the journal Computer Physics Communications
- The Collaborative Computational Projects (CCPs) bring together leading UK expertise in key fields of computational research to tackle large-scale scientific software development, maintenance and distribution projects. Each project represents many years of intellectual and financial investment.
Journals: Computational Physics
- Computer Physics Communications (CPC) publishes research papers in computational physics and physical chemistry, and closely related areas in computational science, computer programs, review articles on selected topics
- Journal of Computational Physics thoroughly treats the computational aspects of physical problems, presenting techniques for the numerical solution of mathematical equations arising in all areas of physics. The journal seeks to emphasize methods that cross disciplinary boundaries.
Books: Numerical Methods
- Garcia A., Numerical Methods for Physics (Python); GreatSpace (2015)
- Hoffman D., Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, Dekker Inc. (2nd edition) (2001)
- Garia A.L. Numerical Methods for Physics,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs NJ (2000)
- Press W.H. et all, Numerical Recipes: The Art of Scientific Computing, Cambridge University Press; 3rd edition (2007)
- Sauer T., Numerical Analysis, Pearson, 3rd edition (2018)
- Butcher J.C. Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations, Wiley; 3 edition (2016)
- Dormand J.R., Numerical Methods for Differential Equations: A Computational Approach, CRC-Press; (1996)
- Lee H.J. and Schiesser W.E. Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation Routines in C, C++, Fortran, Java, Maple, and MATLAB Chapman & Hall (2003)
- Swell G., The Numerical Solutions of Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Wiley (2005)
Reference Books and Links:
- NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions "These ... reference works contain a comprehensive set of mathematical tools useful for any and all specialists who work with mathematical modeling and computation".
- NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions (printed companion - the NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions)
- Wolfram MathWorld
"MathWorld is the web's most extensive mathematical resource"
- Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Table
Abramowitz, M. and Stegun, I.A. (very many editions)
- Table of Integrals, Series, and Products
by I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Ryzhik (very many editions)