Computational many-particle physics

  • What are the concepts of particle physics?

    The Standard Model of Particle Physics is scientists' current best theory to describe the most basic building blocks of the universe.
    It explains how particles called quarks (which make up protons and neutrons) and leptons (which include electrons) make up all known matter..

  • Why is particle physics useful?

    Biomedical scientists use particle physics technologies to decipher the structure of proteins, information that is key to understanding biological processes and healing disease..

  • Answer and Explanation:
    Although both are divisions of physics and often overlap in their investigations, particle physics deals with the particles that constitute matter, while quantum physics deals with the smallest scales of energy levels in the atom and how this affects the particles of matter.
$129.00 In stockComplicated many-particle problems abound in nature and in research alike. Plasma physics, for example, or statistical and condensed matter physics are allĀ  Table of contentsAbout this book
$129.00 In stockCovers the major developments in computational many-particle physics. Integrates classical and quantum physics and computational methods.Table of contentsAbout this book
Complicated many-particle problems abound in nature and in research alike. Plasma physics, statistical physics and condensed matter physics, as primary examples, are all heavily dependent on efficient methods for solving such problems. Google BooksOriginally published: December 10, 2007

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