Talk:Computational physics
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The writing style in the "Challenges in computational physics" is overly verbose: "it may be somewhat of an understatement to say this is a bit of a problem"
the University of Adelaide has a degree specially designed to tackle this type of physics BSc. (High Performance Computational Phsycs) (Honours)
[edit] BSc Computational Physics
Thought I should let readers know that the University of York (UK) does a good degree in Computational Physics. I did my Bachelor's there some years ago. Even though I have worked in a variety of areas since then, I still use the ideas and methods that the Department taught me - in fact I use them in my doctoral work now. I understand that a lot of graduates don't really use their degree subject a lot after University (no offence anyone!). If you're unsure whether to go to York or another University, be aware that York has over 350 pubs. Just thought I'd mention it. Jas 02:43, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
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An Croatian ip from the 193.198.(...) range replaces the article continuously with texts from [1]. As I can't find a GFDL compatible license there, I've reverted. Also and independent of this I think the copyvio revision is no improvement compared to the prior revisions. --Oxymoron83 21:56, 27 August 2007 (UTC)