MPPhys - A many-particle simulation package for computational physics education
Abstract
In a first course to classical mechanics elementary physical processes like elastic two-body collisions, the mass-spring model, or the gravitational two-body problem are discussed in detail. The continuation to many-body systems, however, is defered to graduate courses although the underlying equations of motion are essentially the same and although there is a strong motivation for high- school students in particular because of the use of particle systems in computer games. The missing link between the simple and the more complex problem is a basic introduction to solve the equations of motion numerically which could be illustrated, however, by means of the Euler method. The many-particle physics simulation package MPPhys offers a platform to experiment with simple particle simulations. The aim is to give a principle idea how to implement many-particle simulations and how simulation and visualization can be combined for interactive visual explorations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1403.1695,
title = {MPPhys - A many-particle simulation package for computational physics education},
author = {Thomas Müller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.1695},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
10 pages, 14 figures