This paper highlights the crucial role of computational tools in modern physics, particularly in hypothesis testing, theory validation, and experimental preparation. It reviews key simulation techniques such as molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, and finite element method and highlights their diverse practical applications. It also discusses numerical methods, including Gaussian elimination and Runge-Kutta techniques, which are essential for solving complex equations and advancing scientific research.
A review of computer simulation and numerical methods in physics research
V. Ivashko,O. Krulikovskyi,Dmytro Uhryn,Oxana Yatsko
Published 2025 in International Conference on Correlation Optics
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2025
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International Conference on Correlation Optics
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2025-11-10
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Physics, Computer Science, Engineering
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