Computational Physics
Computational Physics involves applying computational methods and algorithms to solve physical problems, often utilizing the principles of quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, and thermodynamics. It is closely related to Computational Chemistry as it frequently employs similar techniques such as numerical simulations, Monte Carlo methods, and molecular dynamics simulations. However, its focus is primarily on physical phenomena rather than chemical ones. In the hierarchy of Science/Chemistry/Computational Chemistry, Computational Physics represents a specialized area that leverages computational techniques to explore and understand physical systems, further expanding the scope of scientific inquiry within the broader context of Chemistry and Computational Chemistry.
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- [cm4p.org] Computational Methods in Multi-Scale, Multi-uncertainty and Multi-physics Problems | Porto | 11-13 September
- [cm3p.org] Computational Methods for Multi-scale, Multi-uncertainty and Multi-physics Problems – CM3P Conference
- [BiologicalPhysics.org] Computational Biological Physics Lab