[MIT Department of Mathematics.]

[Applied Mathematics.]
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[Applied Probability and Statistics.] [Astrophysics.] [Computational Physics.] [Condensed Matter Physics.] [Fluid Dynamics.] [Geophysics.] [Nonlinear Waves.] [Numerical Analysis.] [Quantum Field Theory.] [Theoretical Biology.]

[Computational Physics | Physical Applied Math.]

  • Prof. Martin Bazant
  • Prof. Ruben Rosales
Research in computational physics in the Mathematics Department centers around the Applied Mathematics Computational Laboratory. Novel simulation techniques are being developed to model granular flows and fractal growth phenomena, while traditional methods are also employed for simulations of fluid flow, shock waves, and molecular dynamics.

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[Massachusetts Institute of Technology.]