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  1. 8 de out. de 2020 · David Ceperley. Credit: LLNL. Berni Alder pioneered computer simulation, in particular of the dynamics of atoms and molecules in condensed matter. To answer fundamental questions, he encouraged...

    • David Ceperley
    • 2020
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Berni_AlderBerni Alder - Wikipedia

    Berni Julian Alder (September 9, 1925 – September 7, 2020) was a German-born American physicist specialized in statistical mechanics, and a pioneer of computational modelling of matter. Biography. Alder was born in Duisburg, Prussia, in September 1925, to Jewish parents, a chemist and a homemaker.

  3. Berni Julian Alder (Duisburgo, Alemanha, 9 de setembro de 1925 – 7 de setembro de 2020 [1]) foi um físico estadunidense especializado em mecânica estatística, e um pioneiro da simulação numérica em física.

  4. 23 de fev. de 2021 · Berni Julian Alder, one of the leading figures in the invention of molecular dynamics simulations used for a wide array of problems in physics and chemistry, died on September 7, 2020. His career, spanning more than 65 years, transformed statistical mechanics, many body physics, the study of chemistry, and the microscopic dynamics of ...

  5. www.nature.com › articles › d41586/020/02858-5iry Berni Alder - Nature

    Obituary. Berni Alder. (1925–2020) Theoretical physicist who pioneered the computer modelling of matter. Alder pioneered computer sim-ulation, in particular of the dynamics of atoms and...

    • David Ceperley
    • 2020
  6. 25 de jul. de 2018 · Abstract. The paper traces the early stages of Berni Alders scientific accomplishments, focusing on his contributions to the development of Computational Methods for the study of Statistical Mechanics. Following attempts in the early 50s to implement Monte Carlo methods to study equilibrium properties of many-body systems, Alder ...

  7. Back. Berni Alder: A pioneer of the times. (Download Image) Lawrence Livermore scientist Berni Alder will celebrate his 90th birthday and his 60th anniversary at the Laboratory. He still comes into the Laboratory twice a week in the afternoon. Photo by Julie Russell/LLNL.