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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 215
Volume 215, June 2017
- Dor Gabay, Amir Boag, Amir Natan:
Optimizing kernel methods for Poisson integrals on a uniform grid. 1-6 - Zongrui Pei, Markus Eisenbach:
Acceleration of the Particle Swarm Optimization for Peierls-Nabarro modeling of dislocations in conventional and high-entropy alloys. 7-12 - Paulo Nogueira:
From Feynman rules to conserved quantum numbers, II. 13-19 - Christoph Junghans, Animesh Agarwal, Luigi Delle Site:
Computational efficiency and Amdahl's law for the adaptive resolution simulation technique. 20-25 - Honghui Shang, Christian Carbogno, Patrick Rinke, Matthias Scheffler:
Lattice dynamics calculations based on density-functional perturbation theory in real space. 26-46 - Alexander Kramida:
Configuration interactions of class 11: An error in Cowan's atomic structure theory. 47-48 - Denis Jarema, Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Tobias Görler, Frank Jenko, Tobias Neckel, Daniel Told:
Block-structured grids in full velocity space for Eulerian gyrokinetic simulations. 49-62 - Yongpin Chen, Wei E. I. Sha, Lijun Jiang, Min Meng, Yu Mao Wu, Weng Cho Chew:
A unified Hamiltonian solution to Maxwell-Schrödinger equations for modeling electromagnetic field-particle interaction. 63-70 - Uldis Locans, Andreas Adelmann, Andreas Suter, Jannis Fischer, Werner Lüstermann, Günther Dissertori, Qiulin Wang:
Real-time computation of parameter fitting and image reconstruction using graphical processing units. 71-80 - Jae-Min Kwon, Lei Qi, S. Yi, T. S. Hahm:
ITG-TEM turbulence simulation with bounce-averaged kinetic electrons in tokamak geometry. 81-90 - Lei Zhang, Jizeng Wang, Xiaojing Liu, Youhe Zhou:
A wavelet integral collocation method for nonlinear boundary value problems in physics. 91-102 - Liming Zhang, Ali Deng, Minghong Wang, Xianzhu Meng:
The use of the edge basis function for non-conformal solution of electric current volume integral equation. 103-112 - Taylor Haar, Waseem Kamleh, James Zanotti, Yoshifumi Nakamura:
Applying polynomial filtering to mass preconditioned Hybrid Monte Carlo. 113-127
- Hiroshi Shinaoka, Emanuel Gull, Philipp Werner:
Continuous-time hybridization expansion quantum impurity solver for multi-orbital systems with complex hybridizations. 128-136 - Duncan A. Little, Jonathan Tennyson, Martin Plummer, Clifford J. Noble, Andrew G. Sunderland:
TIMEDELn: A programme for the detection and parametrization of overlapping resonances using the time-delay method. 137-148 - Ryan Levy, J. P. F. LeBlanc, Emanuel Gull:
Implementation of the maximum entropy method for analytic continuation. 149-155 - László Gyevi-Nagy, Gyula Tasi:
SYVA: A program to analyze symmetry of molecules based on vector algebra. 156-164 - Rafael Bertolini Frigori:
PHAST: Protein-like heteropolymer analysis by statistical thermodynamics. 165-172 - Marvin Tegeler, Oleg Shchyglo, Reza Darvishi Kamachali, Alexander Monas, Ingo Steinbach, Godehard Sutmann:
Parallel multiphase field simulations with OpenPhase. 173-187 - Kyle E. Niemeyer, Nicholas J. Curtis, Chih-Jen Sung:
pyJac: Analytical Jacobian generator for chemical kinetics. 188-203 - Tom L. Underwood, Graeme J. Ackland:
monteswitch : A package for evaluating solid-solid free energy differences via lattice-switch Monte Carlo. 204-222 - D. N. R. Payne, C. Vargas, Ziv Hameiri, S. R. Wenham, D. M. Bagnall:
An advanced software suite for the processing and analysis of silicon luminescence images. 223-234 - Enrico Piccinini, Claudia Benedetti, Ilaria Siloi, Matteo G. A. Paris, Paolo Bordone:
GPU-accelerated algorithms for many-particle continuous-time quantum walks. 235-245 - Oksana Voronych, Adam Buraczewski, Michal Matuszewski, Magdalena Stobinska:
Numerical modeling of exciton-polariton Bose-Einstein condensate in a microcavity. 246-258
- Darius Germanas, Augustinas Stepsys, Saulius Mickevicius, Ramutis Kazys Kalinauskas:
HOTB update: Parallel code for calculation of three- and four-particle harmonic oscillator transformation brackets and their matrices using OpenMP. 259-264 - P. R. L. Alves, L. G. S. Duarte, L. A. C. P. da Mota:
Alternative predictors in chaotic time series. 265-268
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