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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 207
Volume 207, October 2016
- Achim Guckenberger, Marcel P. Schraml, Paul G. Chen, Marc Leonetti, Stephan Gekle:
On the bending algorithms for soft objects in flows. 1-23 - Adam J. Sierakowski:
GPU-centric resolved-particle disperse two-phase flow simulation using the Physalis method. 24-34 - Virginie Grandgirard, Jérémie Abiteboul, Julien Bigot, Thomas Cartier-Michaud, Nicolas Crouseilles, Guilhem Dif-Pradalier, Charles Ehrlacher, Damien Estève, Xavier Garbet, Philippe Ghendrih, Guillaume Latu, Michel Mehrenberger, C. Norscini, Chantal Passeron, Fabien Rozar, Yanick Sarazin, Eric Sonnendrücker, A. Strugarek, David Zarzoso:
A 5D gyrokinetic full-f global semi-Lagrangian code for flux-driven ion turbulence simulations. 35-68 - Farah Hariri, Trach-Minh Tran, Andreas Jocksch, Emmanuel Lanti, J. Progsch, P. Messmer, Stephan Brunner, Claudio Gheller, Laurent Villard:
A portable platform for accelerated PIC codes and its application to GPUs using OpenACC. 69-82 - Andreas Adelmann, Uldis Locans, Andreas Suter:
The Dynamic Kernel Scheduler - Part 1. 83-90 - Hidekatsu Nemura:
Instructive discussion of an effective block algorithm for baryon-baryon correlators. 91-104 - Baruch Feldman, Yunkai Zhou:
A partitioned shift-without-invert algorithm to improve parallel eigensolution efficiency in real-space electronic transport. 105-113 - Xisheng Luo, Luying Wang, Wei Ran, Fenghua Qin:
GPU accelerated cell-based adaptive mesh refinement on unstructured quadrilateral grid. 114-122 - Chengkun Huang, Yong Zeng, Ying Wang, Michael D. Meyers, Sunghwan Yi, Brian J. Albright:
Finite grid instability and spectral fidelity of the electrostatic Particle-In-Cell algorithm. 123-135 - Anant Dixit, M. Alouani:
Ab initio calculations of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectra within the projector augmented wave method: An implementation into the VASP code. 136-144 - Emmanuel Lorin, Xu Yang:
Frozen Gaussian approximation-based two-level methods for multi-frequency Schrödinger equation. 145-159 - Daniel Rohe:
Hierarchical parallelisation of functional renormalisation group calculations - hp-fRG. 160-169 - Thomas Jourdan, Gabriel Stoltz, Frédéric Legoll, Laurent Monasse:
An accurate scheme to solve cluster dynamics equations using a Fokker-Planck approach. 170-178 - M. Yu. Trofimov, A. D. Zakharenko, S. B. Kozitskiy:
Mode Gaussian beam tracing. 179-185 - Shi Qiu, Kuang Liu, Veronica Eliasson:
Parallel implementation of geometrical shock dynamics for two dimensional converging shock waves. 186-192 - N. Mohankumar, A. Natarajan:
On the very accurate numerical evaluation of the Generalized Fermi-Dirac Integrals. 193-201 - Tomás Dytrych, Pieter Maris, Kristina D. Launey, Jerry P. Draayer, James P. Vary, Daniel Langr, Erik Saule, Mark A. Caprio, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Masha Sosonkina:
Efficacy of the SU(3) scheme for ab initio large-scale calculations beyond the lightest nuclei. 202-210 - Juan Chen, Jianguo Wang:
Three-dimensional dispersive hybrid implicit-explicit finite-difference time-domain method for simulations of graphene. 211-216 - Hiroshi Tsukahara, Kaoru Iwano, Chiharu Mitsumata, Tadashi Ishikawa, Kanta Ono:
Implementation of low communication frequency 3D FFT algorithm for ultra-large-scale micromagnetics simulation. 217-220 - Tsung-Ming Huang, Wen-Wei Lin, Weichung Wang:
A hybrid Jacobi-Davidson method for interior cluster eigenvalues with large null-space in three dimensional lossless Drude dispersive metallic photonic crystals. 221-231 - Matthew P. Kroonblawd, Nithin Mathew, Shan Jiang, Thomas D. Sewell:
A generalized crystal-cutting method for modeling arbitrarily oriented crystals in 3D periodic simulation cells with applications to crystal-crystal interfaces. 232-242 - Michele Tuttafesta, Giuseppe Pascazio, Gianpiero Colonna:
Multi-GPU unsteady 2D flow simulation coupled with a state-to-state chemical kinetics. 243-257 - Tony W. H. Sheu, Y. W. Chung, Jia-Han Li, Y. C. Wang:
Development of an explicit non-staggered scheme for solving three-dimensional Maxwell's equations. 258-273 - Topi Siro, Ari Harju:
Exact diagonalization of quantum lattice models on coprocessors. 274-281 - Sergei V. Kasilov, Alex M. Runov, Winfried Kernbichler:
Geometric integrator for charged particle orbits in axisymmetric fusion devices. 282-286 - Ren-Chuen Chen, Chun-Hsien Li, Jinn-Liang Liu:
A posteriori error control in numerical simulations of semiconductor nanodevices. 287-297
- Ryan Varley:
ExoData: A Python package to handle large exoplanet catalogue data. 298-309 - Alireza Khorshidi, Andrew A. Peterson:
Amp: A modular approach to machine learning in atomistic simulations. 310-324 - P. R. L. Alves, L. G. S. Duarte, L. A. C. P. da Mota:
Improvement in global forecast for chaotic time series. 325-340 - Thomas Hahn:
Concurrent Cuba. 341-349 - Pui-Wai Ma, S. L. Dudarev, C. H. Woo:
SPILADY: A parallel CPU and GPU code for spin-lattice magnetic molecular dynamics simulations. 350-361 - C. H. J. Eckert, Erik Zenker, Michael Bussmann, D. Albach:
HASEonGPU - An adaptive, load-balanced MPI/GPU-code for calculating the amplified spontaneous emission in high power laser media. 362-374 - Derek Groen, Agastya Bhati, James J. Suter, James Hetherington, Stefan J. Zasada, Peter V. Coveney:
FabSim: Facilitating computational research through automation on large-scale and distributed e-infrastructures. 375-385 - Rolf Kappl:
SOLARPROP: Charge-sign dependent solar modulation for everyone. 386-399 - Federico Municchi, Christoph Goniva, Stefan Radl:
Highly efficient spatial data filtering in parallel using the opensource library CPPPO. 400-414 - Peter Hakel:
FESTR: Finite-Element Spectral Transfer of Radiation spectroscopic modeling and analysis code. 415-425 - Antonino Favata, Andrea Micheletti, Seunghwa Ryu, Nicola M. Pugno:
An analytical benchmark and a Mathematica program for MD codes: Testing LAMMPS on the 2nd generation Brenner potential. 426-431 - Vladyslav Shtabovenko, Rolf Mertig, Frederik Orellana:
New developments in FeynCalc 9.0. 432-444 - Jan W. Jaeken, Stefaan Cottenier:
Solving the Christoffel equation: Phase and group velocities. 445-451 - Volker Mosert, Dieter Bauer:
Photoelectron spectra with Qprop and t-SURFF. 452-463 - Nick A. Eaves, Qingan Zhang, Fengshan Liu, Hongsheng Guo, Seth B. Dworkin, Murray J. Thomson:
CoFlame: A refined and validated numerical algorithm for modeling sooting laminar coflow diffusion flames. 464-477 - K. A. S. Croker:
ngravs: Distinct gravitational interactions in gadget-2. 478-486 - Jakub Checinski, Marek Frankowski:
MAGE (M-file/Mif Automatic GEnerator): A graphical interface tool for automatic generation of Object Oriented Micromagnetic Framework configuration files and Matlab scripts for results analysis. 487-498 - Luke J. Titus, Alaina Ross, Filomena Nunes:
Transfer reaction code with nonlocal interactions. 499-517 - George F. Bertsch, J. M. Mehlhaff:
A finite-temperature Hartree-Fock code for shell-model Hamiltonians. 518-523 - Tolga Atay, Murat Kaplan, Yucel Kilic, Nurdan Karapinar:
A-Track: A new approach for detection of moving objects in FITS images. 524-530
- Tania Loke, Jingbo Wang:
OptQC v1.3: An (updated) optimized parallel quantum compiler. 531-532 - David A. Bonhommeau:
MCMC2 (version 1.1.2): A Monte Carlo code for multiply charged clusters. 533-535 - Andrzej Daniluk:
RHEED intensities from two-dimensional heteroepitaxial nanoscale systems of GaN on a Si surface. 536-538 - P. R. L. Alves, L. G. S. Duarte, L. A. C. P. da Mota:
A new method for improved global mapping forecast. 539-541 - L. G. S. Duarte, L. A. C. P. da Mota, E. Nunez:
Finding first order differential invariants through the S-function. 542-544 - Boris Tomásik:
DRoplet and hAdron generator for nuclear collisions: An update. 545-546 - Kebo Zhang, Junsen Zuo, Yifeng Dou, Chao Li, Hailing Xiong:
Version 3.0 of code Java for 3D simulation of the CCA model. 547-548 - Camelia Muñoz-Caro, Alfonso Niño, Sebastián Reyes, Miriam Castillo:
APINetworks Java. A Java approach to the efficient treatment of large-scale complex networks. 549-552
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