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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 208
Volume 208, November 2016
- Tonatiuh Rangel, Damien Caliste
, Luigi Genovese
, Marc Torrent
:
A wavelet-based Projector Augmented-Wave (PAW) method: Reaching frozen-core all-electron precision with a systematic, adaptive and localized wavelet basis set. 1-8 - Szilárd Majorosi, Attila Czirják:
Fourth order real space solver for the time-dependent Schrödinger equation with singular Coulomb potential. 9-28 - Renz Bakx, Ronald Kleiss, Fleur Versteegen:
First- and second-order error estimates in Monte Carlo integration. 29-34 - Roel Aaij, S. Amato, L. Anderlini, Sean Benson
, Marco Cattaneo
, Marco Clemencic, Ben Couturier
, M. Frank, Vladimir V. Gligorov
, Tim Head
, Chris Jones, I. Komarov, Oliver Lupton
, R. Matev
, G. Raven
, Barbara Sciascia
, T. Skwarnicki, P. Spradlin, S. Stahl, Barbara Storaci
, Mika Vesterinen
:
Tesla: An application for real-time data analysis in High Energy Physics. 35-42 - Marco Berardi
, Andrea Andrisani, Luciano Lopez, Michele Vurro:
A new data assimilation technique based on ensemble Kalman filter and Brownian bridges: An application to Richards' equation. 43-53 - Marc Durand, Etienne Guesnet:
An efficient Cellular Potts Model algorithm that forbids cell fragmentation. 54-63 - Tian-E. Fan, Gui-Fang Shao, Qing-Shuang Ji, Ji-Wen Zheng, Tun-Dong Liu, Yu-Hua Wen
:
A multi-populations multi-strategies differential evolution algorithm for structural optimization of metal nanoclusters. 64-72 - Souvik Chakraborty
, Rajib Chowdhury
:
Modelling uncertainty in incompressible flow simulation using Galerkin based generalized ANOVA. 73-91 - Piotr Deuar
:
A tractable prescription for large-scale free flight expansion of wavefunctions. 92-102 - Casey E. Berger
, Joaquín E. Drut
, William J. Porter:
Hard-wall and non-uniform lattice Monte Carlo approaches to one-dimensional Fermi gases in a harmonic trap. 103-108 - George Alexandru Nemnes
, Alexandra Palici, Andrei Manolescu
:
Transparent boundary conditions for time-dependent electron transport in the R-matrix method with applications to nanostructured interfaces. 109-116 - Mitsuru Honda, Atsushi Fukuyama:
Development of the fluid-type transport code on the flux coordinates in a tokamak. 117-134 - Matthias Puhr
, Pavel Buividovich
:
A numerical method to compute derivatives of functions of large complex matrices and its application to the overlap Dirac operator at finite chemical potential. 135-148
- Fabien Bruneval
, Tonatiuh Rangel, Samia M. Hamed, Meiyue Shao
, Chao Yang, Jeffrey B. Neaton:
molgw 1: Many-body perturbation theory software for atoms, molecules, and clusters. 149-161 - Krzysztof Pachucki
, M. Zientkiewicz, V. A. Yerokhin:
H2SOLV: Fortran solver for diatomic molecules in explicitly correlated exponential basis. 162-168
- Bernd A. Berg:
Corrigendum to "Least square fitting with one explicit parameter less" [Comput. Phys. Comm. 200(2016) 254-258]. 169

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