Computational Modelling with Single Prompts

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781041223603
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Computational Modelling with Single Prompts provides an overview of computer models of physical phenomena and more. Each chapter is about a different model and contains a complete description, together with the algorithm and the result of the operation. There is no mathematics extended to its limits. The book provides a complete description, allowing readers to implement the algorithm themselves. The artificial intelligence (AI) elements in the book relate to the computer implementation and the programs that have been generated on the basis of the algorithms written. The results of these programs have been used as illustrations in the book. The book is mainly of use to graduate students working in computational physics, biology, chemistry, and computer science.

Key Features:

  • Provides a large collection of very diverse models, the compilation of which is unique
  • Includes elements of AI and the use of large language models (LLM).
  • Consists of a collection of new ideas and additional tasks to be completed independently by the readers.

Maciej Matyka, born in 1980 in Wrocław, is a computer physicist and programmer. He is a graduate of computer physics at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wrocław, where he is currently a research and teaching fellow at the Institute of Theoretical Physics. His professional interests include fluid flow through porous media and computer simulation methods. He independently programs algorithms he has developed and is a practitioner. He enjoys projects and working with students. He is also interested in programming and new technologies in computer science – parallel computing and machine learning. He has always had a passion for graphics and animation based on physical modeling, which he uses on computer demoscene. He is the author of numerous scientific publications in computational physics and fluid dynamics, two stand-alone books (including a book on computer simulations), and several chapters in books published in Poland and abroad.

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