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ANNUAL REVIEWS OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS VI

edited by Dietrich Stauffer (Cologne University)

The sixth volume of the series covers topics ranging from the generation of good random numbers to statistical physics, quantum mechanics, quantum computers and polymers, to protein folding and immunology simulations. It should thus be of interest not only to computational physicists but also to experts in computer science as well as theoretical biology.


Contents:

  • Numerical Solutions for a Multiparticle, Time-Dependent Schroedinger Equation (A M Mazzone)
  • Weak Chaos: Power-Law Sensitivity to Initial Conditions and Nonextensive Thermostatistics (M L Lyra)
  • Monte Carlo Simulations of Interfaces in Polymer Blends (M Müller & F Schmid)
  • The Generalized-Ensemble Approach for Protein Folding Simulations (U H E Hansmann & Y Okamoto)
  • Immune Responses: Getting Close to Experimental Results with Cellular Automata Models (R M Zorzenon dos Santos)
  • New Trends in Pseudo-Random Number Generation (F Gutbrod)
  • Quantum Computation (D Aharonov)


Readership: Physicists, biologists and computer scientists.

356pp Pub. date: Mar 1999
ISBN 978-981-02-3563-5
981-02-3563-1
US$70 / £44


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Updated on 4 July 2008