| ▲ | HexDecOctBin 4 hours ago | |
What physics do I need to know to follow this book? | ||
| ▲ | griffzhowl 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Looks like not much. The book is about using Python to implement numerical methods, mainly about teaching the Python part, and that's all explained. You might be missing motivation if you don't know any physics, but even so, basic mechanics using differential equations seems to be enough to give context, at least for the earlier parts | ||
| ▲ | mapt 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Exercises by chapter Click on a chapter to download: Chapter 2: Python programming for physicists Chapter 3: Graphics and visualization Chapter 4: Accuracy and speed Chapter 5: Integrals and derivatives Chapter 6: Solution of linear and nonlinear equations Chapter 7: Fourier transforms Chapter 8: Ordinary differential equations Chapter 9: Partial differential equations Chapter 10: Random processes and Monte Carlo methods Chapter 11: Data science | ||