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Kevin Berwick Page 1 Computational Physics using MATLAB Kevin Berwick Page 2 Table of Contents 6 1. Uranium Decay .. 7 3. The Pendulum .. 9 Solution using the Euler method .. 9 Solution using the Euler-Cromer method.. 10 Simple Harmonic motion example using a variety of numerical approaches .. 11 Solution for a damped pendulum using the Euler-Cromer method.. 16 Solution for a non-linear, damped, driven pendulum :- the Physical pendulum, using the Euler-Cromer method.. 18 Bifurcation diagram for the pendulum .. 24 The Lorenz Model .. 26 4. The Solar System .. 28 Kepler s Laws .. 28 Ex Planetary motion results using different time steps.
I came across the book, ‘Computational Physics’, in the library here in the Dublin Institute of Technology in early 2012. Although I was only looking for one, quite specific piece of information, I had a quick look at the Contents page and decided it was worth a more ... And while all the usual methods, Euler, Runge-Kutta and others were ...
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