Physics 329: Introduction to Computational Physics: Suggested References


Note: Books which have been placed on reserve in the PMA library are generally on two-hour reserve. If you show up within two hours of closing time, you'll be able to take the books home overnight, but then they will be due back in the library first thing in the morning.

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UNIX and General Information

There are many available Unix books representing a wide range in levels of presentation. If this is your first experience with the operating system, I suggest that you first browse the computer section of the University Coop Bookstore (or any other bookstore with a computer section), to find something which appears suited to you. The following books are fairly representative and should be widely available:

Maple (Symbolic Manipulation)

The Coop also has several books on Maple; including I will be referring to the above sources in the lectures on Maple. In addition, I have placed the following Maple books on two hour reserve in the PMA library:

C Programming

Fortran 77 Programming

Linear Systems