Thermal Physics Tutorials with Python Simulations (Series in Computational Physics)

$49.52

This textbook teaches thermal physics concepts through practical application and simulations using the Python programming language.

Thermal Physics Tutorials with Python Simulations (Series in Computational Physics)
Thermal Physics Tutorials with Python Simulations (Series in Computational Physics)
$49.52

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This book provides an accessible introduction to thermal physics with computational approaches that complement the traditional mathematical treatments of classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. It guides readers through visualizations and simulations in the Python programming language, helping them to develop their own technical computing skills (including numerical and symbolic calculations, optimizations, recursive operations, and visualizations). Python is a highly readable and practical programming language, making this book appropriate for students without extensive programming experience. This book may serve as a thermal physics textbook for a semester-long undergraduate thermal physics course or may be used as a tutorial on scientific computing with focused examples from thermal physics. This book will also appeal to engineering students studying intermediate-level thermodynamics as well as computer science students looking to understand how to apply their computer programming skills to science. Key features Major concepts in thermal physics are introduced cohesively through computational and mathematical treatments. Computational examples in Python programming language guide students on how to simulate and visualize thermodynamic principles and processes for themselves.

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Weight 0.366 lbs
Dimensions 15.6 × 1.4 × 23.4 in

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