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Appendix 6: Site and Bond Percolation Thresholds
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5} ... spins at those sites). / (iii) Computational Determination of Percolation ...
Appendix 8: Relaxation Time and Singular Dynamic Scaling
2} ... Halperin, 1977, p.436) / In a theoretical study Harris and Stinchcombe ...
7} ... (1986) proposed an alternative theoretical view, namely, that at p c the ...
7} ... / In recent years numerous computational studies have been conducted using ...
Chapter 1: Spin Models
1} ... or of particles? Or both? 3 / 1.2 Computational Physics / The research described ...
1} ... be subdivided into three kinds: theoretical, experimental and ...
1} ... outcome and we observe. / (ii) Theoretical physics / Theoretical physics ...
1} ... reason to trust the model. / (iii) Computational physics / This is a branch of ...
1} ... Nature directly and (b) unlike theoretical physics its results are not ...
1} ... / Most results arrived at in computational physics are not statements that ...
1} ... model of magnetic material. So the computational experiment typically does not ...
1} ... the construction and querying of computational models is the main activity of a ...
1} ... and elegance, what saves a computational physicist from becoming captured ...
1} ... captured by his model, so to speak? Computational physics is not a science of the ...
1} ... it might be a part of the science of computational physics, would be in itself a ...
1} ... not a branch of physics. / Computational physics, like the other branches ...
1} ... / Insofar as a model incorporates theoretical hypotheses, and facilitates ...
1} ... of physics, the experimental, the theoretical and the computational. / Finally ...
1} ... we may consider the claim that computational physics is really just the ...
1} ... is really just the handmaiden of theoretical physics, not a distinct branch of ...
1} ... science, on the grounds that the computational physicist simply ...
1} ... results which are implicit in the theoretical model (upon which the computer ...
1} ... model is based), results which the theoretical physicist cannot himself obtain ...
2} ... But most results arrived at by the computational physicist are not, even in ...
2} ... kind of experiment conducted by computational physicists) which depend upon a ...
2} ... (or conducting other such computational experiments) we find out how these ...
2} ... in principle, deducible from the theoretical description of the system and the ...
2} ... for its evolution. Therefore the computational physicist can arrive at results ...
2} ... can arrive at results which the theoretical physicist cannot arrive at. Thus ...
2} ... cannot be characterized simply as theoretical physics aided by computing power, ...
2} ... both from the experimental and the theoretical. / 1.3 Modelling Magnetic ...
2} ... of those models, and to compare the computational results with observations of real ...
2} ... recent years there have been many computational studies of the behaviour of ...
3} ... are, of course, possible, but in computational physics they are seldom studied ...
9} ... 1.11 Boundary Conditions / Every computational model is finite, and no ...
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Chapter 2: The Simulation Program and its Validation
1} ... time. 2 In accord with the aims of computational physics as discussed in Section ...
1} ... source based upon a deterministic computational source is used. Beginning with ...
Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin Models
Description: Contents of Peter Meyer's M.Phil. thesis, Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin Models
1} ... Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin ...
1} ... and Dilute Spin Models / Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin ...
1} ... The Role of Models in Physics / 1.2 Computational Physics / 1.3 Modelling Magnetic ...
Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin Models
Description: Monte Carlo simulations of ferromagnetic material using Ising and Potts spin models to ascertain selected properties of such material. Discusses what spin models are and how they are used to simulate magnetic material, with particular attention to the use of cluster algorithms.
1} ... Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin ...
1} ... and Dilute Spin Models / Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin ...
1} ... 2000-10-25 to 2000-12-01 CE. / Computational Science Hermetic Systems Home ...
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