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Peer reviewedBak, Per – Physics Today, 1983
Describes how microcomputers can perform very demanding/large-scale physics calculations at speeds not much slower than those of modern, full-size computers. Among the examples provided are a Monte Carlo simulation of the three-dimensional Ising model and a program (for the Apple microcomputer) using the time-independent Schrodinger Equation. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Computer Simulation, Higher Education


