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Computational Physics with R

James Foadi (University of Bath, Bath, UK)

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English
Institute of Physics Publishing
21 January 2026
Series: IOP ebooks
Computational Physics with R provides a comprehensive introduction to computational methods in physics, designed for students and researchers who wish to use R as their primary programming environment. While computational physics is often taught with languages such as C++, Python, or Fortran, this book fills a unique gap by adopting R, a language widely known for statistical computing and data visualisation, and demonstrating its effectiveness in tackling core problems in physics. The book adopts a strongly pedagogical approach: it emphasizes step-by-step construction of algorithms, reproducible code, and guided exercises with fully worked solutions. The book is both a teaching resource and a reference for practical problem-solving in physics.

Key Features:

First book on Computational Physics using the R programming language. The book can also be used as a thorough introduction to the R language for physicists. The book is accessible at an advanced undergraduate level. The book can be used both as introduction to fundamental Computational Physics and as reference to advanced Computational Physics. The book can be used as text book for a one- or two-semester courses on Computational Physics. Each section ends with a few recommended computing exercises and suggested computing projects. Solutions to both are included. Each chapter opens with learning objectives and closes with an end-of-chapter summary.
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Imprint:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9780750326308
ISBN 10:   0750326301
Series:   IOP ebooks
Pages:   596
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr James Foadi is a mathematical and computational physicist with over 20 years of experience in the development of mathematical and statistical methods for Structural Biology. He has researched and taught in various universities across the UK and held a research position at the Diamond Light Source synchrotron for 10 years. For the past couple of years, Dr Foadi has focussed most of his working activity on the teaching of mathematics at the University of Bath.

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