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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 246
Volume 246, January 2020
- Torbjörn Sjöstrand

:
The Pythia event generator: Past, present and future. - Mingwei Zhuang, Qiwei Zhan, Jianyang Zhou, Zichao Guo

, Na Liu
, Qing Huo Liu
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A simple implementation of PML for second-order elastic wave equations. - Ivan I. Shevchenko

, Guillaume Rollin
, Alexander V. Melnikov
, José Lages:
Massive evaluation and analysis of Poincaré recurrences on grids of initial data: A tool to map chaotic diffusion. - Sergey Dolgov

, Dmitry V. Savostyanov
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Parallel cross interpolation for high-precision calculation of high-dimensional integrals. - Xin Liu, Zhengkang He

, Zhangxin Chen
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A fully discrete virtual element scheme for the Cahn-Hilliard equation in mixed form. - Austin Ladshaw

, Alexander I. Wiechert, Yong-ha Kim, Costas Tsouris, Sotira Yiacoumi:
Algorithms and algebraic solutions of decay chain differential equations for stable and unstable nuclide fractionation.
- Urs R. Hähner

, Gonzalo Alvarez, Thomas A. Maier
, Raffaele Solcà
, Peter W. J. Staar, Michael S. Summers, Thomas C. Schulthess:
DCA++: A software framework to solve correlated electron problems with modern quantum cluster methods. - Sara Kadkhodaei

, Axel van de Walle
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Software tools for thermodynamic calculation of mechanically unstable phases from first-principles data. - Xiao-Xiao Cai

, Thomas Kittelmann
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NCrystal: A library for thermal neutron transport. - Marcel Krause

, Margarete Mühlleitner, Michael Spira
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2HDECAY - A program for the calculation of electroweak one-loop corrections to Higgs decays in the Two-Higgs-Doublet Model including state-of-the-art QCD corrections. - Phani Motamarri

, Sambit Das
, Shiva Rudraraju
, Krishnendu Ghosh, Denis Davydov
, Vikram Gavini:
DFT-FE - A massively parallel adaptive finite-element code for large-scale density functional theory calculations. - Alejandro Garzón, Wilmar Rodriguez

, Fernando Cristancho
, Molei Tao:
AhKin: A modular and efficient code for the Doppler shift attenuation method. - Balázs Havasi-Tóth:

Nauticle: A general-purpose particle-based simulation tool.

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