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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 188
Volume 188, March 2015
- C. N. Gilbreth, Y. Alhassid:

Stabilizing canonical-ensemble calculations in the auxiliary-field Monte Carlo method. 1-6 - Hannes Grimm-Strele

, Friedrich Kupka
, Herbert J. Muthsam
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Achievable efficiency of numerical methods for simulations of solar surface convection. 7-20 - S. Jolliet, Federico D. Halpern

, J. Loizu, Annamaria Mosetto, Fabio Riva
, Paolo Ricci:
Numerical approach to the parallel gradient operator in tokamak scrape-off layer turbulence simulations and application to the GBS code. 21-32 - Otto Asunta

, Joonas Govenius
, Robert Budny
, Marina Gorelenkova
, Giovanni Tardini
, T. Kurki-Suonio, A. Salmi, Seppo Sipilä
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Modelling neutral beams in fusion devices: Beamlet-based model for fast particle simulations. 33-46 - Danping Cao

, Wenyuan Liao
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A computational method for full waveform inversion of crosswell seismic data using automatic differentiation. 47-58 - Ram Jiwari

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A hybrid numerical scheme for the numerical solution of the Burgers' equation. 59-67 - I. K. Gainullin, M. A. Sonkin:

High-performance parallel solver for 3D time-dependent Schrodinger equation for large-scale nanosystems. 68-75 - Armando Gama Goicochea, Miguel Ángel Balderas Altamirano

, J. D. Hernández, Elías Pérez:
The role of the dissipative and random forces in the calculation of the pressure of simple fluids with dissipative particle dynamics. 76-81 - H. Frerichs, D. Reiter:

Stability and control of iterated non-linear transport solvers for fusion edge plasmas. 82-87 - Yusuf Yakar, Bekir Çakir, Ayhan Özmen

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Linear and nonlinear absorption coefficients of spherical two-electron quantum dot. 88-93 - Chung-Yuan Ren, Chen-Shiung Hsue, Yia-Chung Chang

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A mixed basis density functional approach for low dimensional systems with B-splines. 94-102 - Fu-Zhi Dai, Wen-Zheng Zhang:

An automatic and simple method for specifying dislocation features in atomistic simulations. 103-109 - Olindo Zanotti

, Michael Dumbser
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A high order special relativistic hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic code with space-time adaptive mesh refinement. 110-127 - Stephen J. Sangwine

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Comments on 'A structure-preserving method for the quaternion LU decomposition in quaternionic quantum theory' by Minghui Wang and Wenhao Ma. 128-130 - Bin Tu, Yan Xie, Linbo Zhang, Benzhuo Lu:

Stabilized finite element methods to simulate the conductances of ion channels. 131-139 - Li Guang Jiao

, Yew Kam Ho
:
Computation of two-electron screened Coulomb potential integrals in Hylleraas basis sets. 140-147
- Erik Panzer

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Algorithms for the symbolic integration of hyperlogarithms with applications to Feynman integrals. 148-166 - Gevorg Poghosyan, Sanchit Matta, Achim Streit

, Michal Bejger
, Andrzej Królak
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Architecture, implementation and parallelization of the software to search for periodic gravitational wave signals. 167-176 - Mikael Mortensen

, Kristian Valen-Sendstad
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Oasis: A high-level/high-performance open source Navier-Stokes solver. 177-188 - Randolf Beerwerth

, Heiko Bauke
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Krylov subspace methods for the Dirac equation. 189-197 - Andreas Kempf

, Patrick Kilian
, Urs Ganse, Cedric Schreiner
, Felix Spanier:
PICPANTHER: A simple, concise implementation of the relativistic moment implicit particle-in-cell method. 198-207
- Janusz Rosiek

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SUSY FLAVOR v2.5: A computational tool for FCNC and CP-violating processes in the MSSM. 208-210

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