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Statistical and Thermal Physics 2nd Ed. Programs Documents
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Supplemental Documents (2)
Correspondence of program names in Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik, Princeton University Press (2010) and program descriptions in Java Simulations for Statistical and Thermal Physics jar.
Last Modified January 17, 2015
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STP Launcher Package contains read-to-run computer models and curricular materials for the first edition of Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik.
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Source Code Documents (2)
A Python implementation of the STP programs to accompany the second edition of Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik.
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A Java implementation of the STP programs to accompany the second edition of Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik.
Last Modified August 26, 2020
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