Physics books that use computers?

4 points by jules ↗ HN
The physics books that are used in my courses often spend much of their time symbolically computing solutions using ancient elaborate hand waving methods. I think that the explanations and examples in these books can become more precise and general and more intuitive by using numerical and symbolic methods done on a computer. Do you know books that do this? The only one I can think of is Structure and interpretation of classical mechanics.

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