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Garrido, Joaquin Marro 205 $a1st ed. 1997. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d1997. 215 $a1 online resource (XIV, 322 p. 66 illus.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Physics,$x1616-6361 ;$v493 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a3-540-63086-4 311 08$a3-662-14150-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aA variational approach to exciton-phonon coupling -- The power of cooperation -- Microscopic computer simulation of fluids -- Nonequilibrium potential in reaction-diffusion systems -- An introduction to the mathematical theory of neural networks -- The statistical mechanics of absorbing states -- On the self-organization of migrating individuals -- Recent progress in the study of irreversible transitions in reaction systems -- Critical behavior of an evolution model -- Simulation of phase behavior of fluids in gels -- Mesoscopic descriptions of fluids -- Description of growth models with density equations -- Langevin approach to synthetic turbulence and applications -- Irreversible adsorption of colloidal particles -- Probability distribution function for the random sequential adsorption of aligned and unaligned hard-squares -- Resonance phenomena induced by correlated parametric noise -- Magnetic relaxation via competing dynamics -- Atomic dynamics in liquid alkali metals. A theoretical study -- Electronic structure of delta-doped quantum well as a function of temperature -- Neural networks with fluctuating synapses -- Local field distribution in attractor neural networks: Effect of the stimulus -- A field theoretical study of a lattice gas in two planes -- A regularization of the nonstationary two-body problem under the Maneff perturbing potential -- Pattern formation in catalytic processes: Phase-field model. 330 $aThe methods developed to deal with the computational aspects of physi­ cal problems are useful in an increasing number of situations, from chem­ istry, biology and geology to engineering, communications and economics. In fact, computational physics has evolved into a trans-disciplinary field now concerned with the creative use of computers in scientific research. More­ over, computational methods often help students to develop a deeper under­ standing of key concepts, and enhance their problem-solving abilities. There­ fore, computational physics is recognized as having an important educational value, and educators face the task of outlining appropriate curricula to take advantage of these unique features. This is an important motivation for the publication of the contents of the Seminar on Computational Physics which is held in Granada every two years. The seminar aims at bringing together small groups of students and active researchers on different aspects of computational physics. It is part of the doctoral programme of the University of Granada. The proceedings of the previous editions were published as II Granada Lectures in Computational Physics (World Scientific, Singapore 1993) and Third Granada Lectures in Computational Physics (Lecture Notes in Physics, vol. 448, Springer, Berlin 1995) by the same editors. 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