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The Consortium for Upper Level Physics Software (CUPS) has developed a comprehensive series of Nine Book/Software packages that Wiley will publish in FY `95 and `96. CUPS is an international group of 27 physicists, all with extensive backgrounds in the research, teaching, and development of instructional software. The project is being supported by the National Science Foundation (PHY-9014548), and it has received other support from the IBM Corp., Apple Computer Corp., and George Mason University. The Simulations being developed Astrophysics, Classical Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Modern Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State, Thermal and Statistical, and Wave and Optics.
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Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software: Modern Physics Simulations, Douglas Brandt, John R. Hiller, Michael J. Moloney, Robert Ehrlich, William Mac Donald, Maria Dworzecka, Consortium for Upper Level Physics Software
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 1995
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- État du livre
- Abîmé
- Prix
- 44,92 €
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- Titre
- Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software: Modern Physics Simulations
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Douglas Brandt, John R. Hiller, Michael J. Moloney, Robert Ehrlich, William Mac Donald, Maria Dworzecka, Consortium for Upper Level Physics Software
- Éditeur
- John Wiley & Sons
- Publié
- 1995
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 178
- ISBN10
- 0471548820
- ISBN13
- 9780471548829
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Science, Physique, États-Unis, Logiciel
- Description
- The Consortium for Upper Level Physics Software (CUPS) has developed a comprehensive series of Nine Book/Software packages that Wiley will publish in FY `95 and `96. CUPS is an international group of 27 physicists, all with extensive backgrounds in the research, teaching, and development of instructional software. The project is being supported by the National Science Foundation (PHY-9014548), and it has received other support from the IBM Corp., Apple Computer Corp., and George Mason University. The Simulations being developed Astrophysics, Classical Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Modern Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State, Thermal and Statistical, and Wave and Optics.



