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Textbooks on algorithms for the perturbative calculation of High energy physics

For the perturbative calculation of High energy physics, I have known some packages such as FeynArts, FeynCalc, MadGraph, CompHEP, GiNaC, and so on. But I am wondering whether there exists a textbook ...
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Computer coding of Perdew Burke and Ernzerhof (PBE) method

I have been assigned the task to write a computer code to implement the Perdew Burke and Ernzerhof (PBE) method. Does anyone know a good reference which can make the coding of this method easier?
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Lexical/ontological/semantic knowledge base for physics

Are there lexical/semantic knowledge bases for physics that can be used for automated reasoning and AI (like Princeton's Wordnet and MIT's Conceptnet for common sense English usage)? If not in ...
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Doing numerics in physics [closed]

Soon, I am going to write my master thesis in theoretical physics. I assume there, and later on in my career, I will have to do more serious numerics than I did up to this point. That's why I want to ...
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Software for calculating Feynman Diagrams

Is there a software (open source preferred) where I would input something like "Ingoing: a fermion $(p1, s1)$ and a photon $(p2, s2)$. Output: A fermion $(k1, r1)$ and a photon $(k2, r2)$" and I would ...
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Can you suggest me some good resource for learning Mathematica for physics? [closed]

I am into HEP. I know nothing in Mathematica and have to start from basics. HEP requires a lot of computation for Feynman diagrams etc could you please suggest some good resource to start learning ...
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Software for physics calculations [closed]

What is some good free software for doing physics calculations? I'm mainly interested in symbolic computation (something like Mathematica, but free).

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