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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 186
Volume 186, January 2015
- Kevin Kröninger

, Steffen Schumann
, Benjamin Willenberg:
MC3 - A Multi-Channel Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm for phase-space sampling. 1-10 - Gui-Fang Shao, Tingna Wang, Tun-Dong Liu, Jun-Ren Chen, Ji-Wen Zheng, Yu-Hua Wen

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Structural optimization of Pt-Pd alloy nanoparticles using an improved discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm. 11-18 - Carlos A. Parra-Murillo

, Javier Madroñero
, Sandro Wimberger:
Exact numerical methods for a many-body Wannier-Stark system. 19-30 - YoungJin Kim, Min-Gu Yoo, S. H. Kim, Yong-Su Na

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Development of vector following mesh generator for analysis of two-dimensional tokamak plasma transport. 31-38 - Way Lee Cheng, Ali Sheharyar

, Reza Sadr
, Othmane Bouhali
:
Application of GPU processing for Brownian particle simulation. 39-47 - Gerald Tennyson P., Karthik G. M.

, Phanikumar G.
:
MPI + OpenCL implementation of a phase-field method incorporating CALPHAD description of Gibbs energies on heterogeneous computing platforms. 48-64 - B. Werlich, Timur Shakirov

, M. P. Taylor, W. Paul:
Stochastic approximation Monte Carlo and Wang-Landau Monte Carlo applied to a continuum polymer model. 65-70
- Igor M. Kulikov

, Igor G. Chernykh
, Alexei V. Snytnikov
, Boris M. Glinskiy, Alexander Tutukov:
AstroPhi: A code for complex simulation of the dynamics of astrophysical objects using hybrid supercomputers. 71-80 - Josh A. Izaac

, Jingbo B. Wang
:
pyCTQW: A continuous-time quantum walk simulator on distributed memory computers. 81-92 - Guido Tiana

, Fulgencia Villa, Y. Zhan, Riccardo Capelli
, Cristina Paissoni
, Pietro Sormanni
, Edith Heard, Luca Giorgetti, R. Meloni:
MonteGrappa: An iterative Monte Carlo program to optimize biomolecular potentials in simplified models. 93-104
- Cristina Paissoni

, Dimitrios Spiliotopoulos, Giovanna Musco
, Andrea Spitaleri
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GMXPBSA 2.1: A GROMACS tool to perform MM/PBSA and computational alanine scanning. 105-107 - Bo Xiao, Hao Wang:

An extended version of the simple and fast Feynman diagram generator EasyFeynDiag. 108-109

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