Thanks for the kind words - although many people have commented that I've missed out some discussion on Statistical Physics. That is the first thing to correct.
As it happens, Physics is not my main discipline. I did Maths, then Aero (CFD). I did get by with enough Cosmology/Quantum Mechanics at undergrad to be able to pick up some advanced undergrad/grad level texts however.
I can certainly agree that some of the more obscure aspects of compressible flow solvers would have been very difficult to grasp, if I hadn't been able to question my supervisor on the topic.
I visited the MadEvent/MadGraph wiki. I can see it is related to particle physics and symmetry models, but what does it do, out of interest?
As it happens, Physics is not my main discipline. I did Maths, then Aero (CFD). I did get by with enough Cosmology/Quantum Mechanics at undergrad to be able to pick up some advanced undergrad/grad level texts however.
I can certainly agree that some of the more obscure aspects of compressible flow solvers would have been very difficult to grasp, if I hadn't been able to question my supervisor on the topic.
I visited the MadEvent/MadGraph wiki. I can see it is related to particle physics and symmetry models, but what does it do, out of interest?