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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 163
Volume 163, Number 1, October 2004
- Maura Brunetti, Virginie Grandgirard, O. Sauter, J. Vaclavik, Laurent Villard:
A semi-Lagrangian code for nonlinear global simulations of electrostatic drift-kinetic ITG modes. 1-21 - J. C. Brunelli:
PSEUDO: applications of streams and lazy evaluation to integrable models. 22-40 - N. Almeida, R. Alemany, F. Glege, J. C. da Silva, João Varela:
A software package for the configuration of hardware devices following a generic model. 41-52 - Ashish Sharma, Rajiv K. Kalia, Aiichiro Nakano, Priya Vashishta:
Scalable and portable visualization of large atomistic datasets. 53-64 - Lorenza Viola:
Book review. 65-66
Volume 163, Number 2, November 2004
- Tilman Dannert, Frank Jenko:
Vlasov simulation of kinetic shear Alfvén waves. 67-78 - Heng Liang, Fengshan Bai:
A partially structure-preserving algorithm for the permanents of adjacency matrices of fullerenes. 79-84 - Jonathan Tennyson, Maxim A. Kostin, Paolo Barletta, Gregory J. Harris, Oleg L. Polyansky, Jayesh Ramanlal, Nikolai F. Zobov:
DVR3D: a program suite for the calculation of rotation-vibration spectra of triatomic molecules. 85-116 - Igor N. Kozin, Mark M. Law, Jonathan Tennyson, Jeremy M. Hutson:
New vibration-rotation code for tetraatomic molecules exhibiting wide-amplitude motion: WAVR4. 117-131
Volume 163, Number 3, November 2004
- Valéry Weber, Claude Daul, Richard Baltensperger:
Radial numerical integrations based on the sinc function. 133-142 - Luis Chacón:
A non-staggered, conservative, V×B=0' finite-volume scheme for 3D implicit extended magnetohydrodynamics in curvilinear geometries. 143-171 - M. J. Krawczyk, Krzysztof Kulakowski:
High field electrophoresis - computer simulations. 172-176 - Gianpiero Colonna, A. D'Angola:
A hierarchical approach for fast and accurate equilibrium calculation. 177-190 - Zhi-Bin Li, Yin-Ping Liu:
RAEEM: A Maple package for finding a series of exact traveling wave solutions for nonlinear evolution equations. 191-201
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