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Fortran 90/95 and Computational Physics

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ResourcesCSEP. <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Computational</strong> Science.Technical report, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1994http://csep1.phy.ornl.gov/CSEP/PL/PL.htmlThe Liverpool <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>90</strong> courses homepagehttp://www.liv.ac.uk/HPC/F<strong>90</strong>page.htmlMichael Metcalf <strong>and</strong> John Reid. <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>90</strong>/<strong>95</strong> explained,second edition. Oxford, 1999Chivers <strong>and</strong> Sleightholme. Introducing <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>95</strong>. Springer,2000Brainerd, Goldberg <strong>and</strong> Adams. Programmer’s Guide to<strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>90</strong>, third edition. Springer, 1996dbforums.lang.fortran http://dbforums.com/f132/<strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>90</strong>/<strong>95</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Computational</strong> <strong>Physics</strong> – p.22/22

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