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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 187
Volume 187, February 2015
- Banaras Khan, H. A. Rahnamaye Aliabad, N. Razghandi, Muhammad Maqbool, S. Jalali Asadabadi, Iftikhar Ahmad:
Structural and thermoelectric properties of pure and La, Y doped HoMnO3 for their use as alternative energy materials. 1-7 - Francis P. Russell, Karl A. Wilkinson, Paul H. J. Kelly, Chris-Kriton Skylaris:
Optimised three-dimensional Fourier interpolation: An analysis of techniques and application to a linear-scaling density functional theory code. 8-19 - Cyprien Soulaine, Michel Quintard, Hervé Allain, Bertrand Baudouy, Rob Van Weelderen:
A PISO-like algorithm to simulate superfluid helium flow with the two-fluid model. 20-28 - Bartlomiej Dybiec, Igor M. Sokolov:
Estimation of the smallest eigenvalue in fractional escape problems: Semi-analytics and fits. 29-37 - Leonard Z. Li, Hai-Wei Sun, Sik-Chung Tam:
A spatial sixth-order alternating direction implicit method for two-dimensional cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equations. 38-48 - Lech Wiktor Piotrowski, Marco Casolino, Toshikazu Ebisuzaki, Kazuhiro Higashide:
The simulation of the LANFOS-H food radiation contamination detector using Geant4 package. 49-54 - M. P. Laburta, Juan I. Montijano, Luis Rández, Manuel Calvo:
Numerical methods for non conservative perturbations of conservative problems. 72-82 - Sapna Pandit, Manoj Kumar, Surabhi Tiwari:
Numerical simulation of second-order hyperbolic telegraph type equations with variable coefficients. 83-90 - Dmitry Shcherbakov, Matthias Ehrhardt, Michael Günther, Michael Peardon:
Force-gradient nested multirate methods for Hamiltonian systems. 91-97 - Antoine Levitt, Marc Torrent:
Parallel eigensolvers in plane-wave Density Functional Theory. 98-105 - Xiaomei Zhao, Dong-fan Xie, Qi Li:
Approaching system equilibrium with accurate or not accurate feedback information in a two-route system. 106-114 - R. J. Hudspith:
Fourier accelerated conjugate gradient lattice gauge fixing. 115-119 - Mauro Del Ben, Ole Schütt, Tim Wentz, Peter Messmer, Jürg Hutter, Joost VandeVondele:
Enabling simulation at the fifth rung of DFT: Large scale RPA calculations with excellent time to solution. 120-129 - Andreas Alpers, Peter Gritzmann, Dmitry Moseev, Mirko Salewski:
3D particle tracking velocimetry using dynamic discrete tomography. 130-136 - Takashi Minoshima, Yosuke Matsumoto, Takanobu Amano:
A finite volume formulation of the multi-moment advection scheme for Vlasov simulations of magnetized plasma. 137-151 - Paul K. Romano:
An algorithm for generating random variates from the Madland-Nix fission energy spectrum. 152-155 - Yuto Miyatake:
A derivation of energy-preserving exponentially-fitted integrators for Poisson systems. 156-161
- Y. Lutsyshyn:
Fast quantum Monte Carlo on a GPU. 162-174 - Wouter Ryssens, V. Hellemans, Michael Bende, P. H. Heenen:
Solution of the Skyrme-HF+BCS equation on a 3D mesh, II: A new version of the Ev8 code. 175-194 - Vasily Eremenko, Neelam J. Upadhyay, Ian J. Thompson, Charlotte Elster, Filomena M. Nunes, Goran Arbanas, Jutta E. Escher, Linda Hlophe:
Coulomb wave functions in momentum space. 195-203 - Alejandro J. C. Crespo, José M. Domínguez, Benedict D. Rogers, Moncho Gómez-Gesteira, Stephen M. Longshaw, Ricardo B. Canelas, Renato Vacondio, Anxo Barreiro, Orlando García-Feal:
DualSPHysics: Open-source parallel CFD solver based on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH). 204-216 - Pierre Horgue, Cyprien Soulaine, Jacques Franc, Romain Guibert, Gérald Debenest:
An open-source toolbox for multiphase flow in porous media. 217-226 - Manuel Drees, Herbert K. Dreiner, Jong Soo Kim, Daniel Schmeier, Jamie Tattersall:
CheckMATE: Confronting your favourite new physics model with LHC data. 227-265
- Erhan Okuyan, Erkan Okuyan:
A tool for pattern information extraction and defect quantification from crystal structures. 266-267
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