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Combinatorial Physics<ref>{{:Book/Combinatorial Physics}}</ref> is a field that originates in the physics academic community, but heavily leverage concepts and tools developed in theoretical computing science.
Combinatorial Physics<ref>{{:Book/Combinatorial Physics}}</ref> is a field that originates in the physics academic community, but heavily leverage concepts and tools developed in theoretical computing science.
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Revision as of 03:59, 5 January 2022

Combinatorial Physics[1] is a field that originates in the physics academic community, but heavily leverage concepts and tools developed in theoretical computing science.


References

  1. Bastin, Ted; Kilmister, C. W. (1995). Combinatorial Physics. local page: World Scientific. ISBN 981-02-2212-2. 

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