IN the second volume of his treatise on theoretical physics, Prof. Arthur Haas maintains the same high standard as in the first volume already noticed in these columns (NATURE, vol. 116, p. 267, 1925) ...
THE first edition of Prof. Richtmyer's book has been appreciated by so many physicists that the appearance of a second edition is bound to be warmly welcomed, and it is only necessary here to note the ...
Numerical programming and computer simulations are ubiquitous through all subjects in physics. Thus, computational physics has grown to be an appealing field for those who wish to acquire advanced and ...