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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 221
Volume 221, December 2017
- Ching-Hao Yu, Tony W. H. Sheu:
Development of a coupled level set and immersed boundary method for predicting dam break flows. 1-18 - D. Samaddar, David Coster, Xavier Bonnin, C. Bergmeister, E. Havlícková, Lee A. Berry, Wael R. Elwasif, Donald B. Batchelor:
Temporal parallelization of edge plasma simulations using the parareal algorithm and the SOLPS code. 19-27 - Lorena Lozano, María Jesús Algar, Eliseo García, Iván González, M. Felipe Cátedra:
Efficient combination of acceleration techniques applied to high frequency methods for solving radiation and scattering problems. 28-41 - Eugene Vecharynski, Jiri Brabec, Meiyue Shao, Niranjan Govind, Chao Yang:
Efficient block preconditioned eigensolvers for linear response time-dependent density functional theory. 42-52 - Ahmed F. Al-Refaie, Jonathan Tennyson:
A parallel algorithm for Hamiltonian matrix construction in electron-molecule collision calculations: MPI-SCATCI. 53-62 - Lin Fu, Xiangyu Hu, Nikolaus A. Adams:
Single-step reinitialization and extending algorithms for level-set based multi-phase flow simulations. 63-80 - Kirit D. Makwana, Rony Keppens, Giovanni Lapenta:
Two-way coupling of magnetohydrodynamic simulations with embedded particle-in-cell simulations. 81-94 - Dor Gabay, Xueyang Wang, Vitaliy Lomakin, Amir Boag, Manish Jain, Amir Natan:
Size dependent electronic properties of silicon quantum dots - An analysis with hybrid, screened hybrid and local density functional theory. 95-101 - Junseok Kim, Hyun Geun Lee:
A new conservative vector-valued Allen-Cahn equation and its fast numerical method. 102-108 - Toshio Fukushima:
Numerical computation of electromagnetic field for general static and axisymmetric current distribution. 109-117 - Lucas Calderin, Valentin V. Karasiev, Samuel B. Trickey:
Kubo-Greenwood electrical conductivity formulation and implementation for projector augmented wave datasets. 118-142 - Min-Gu Yoo, Jeongwon Lee, Young-Gi Kim, Yong-Su Na:
Development of 2D implicit particle simulation code for ohmic breakdown physics in a tokamak. 143-159 - Francis P. Russell, Peter D. Düben, Xinyu Niu, Wayne Luk, Tim N. Palmer:
Exploiting the chaotic behaviour of atmospheric models with reconfigurable architectures. 160-173 - Alexander Humeniuk, Roland Mitric:
DFTBaby: A software package for non-adiabatic molecular dynamics simulations based on long-range corrected tight-binding TD-DFT(B). 174-202 - Alessandro Georgoudis, Kasper J. Larsen, Yang Zhang:
Azurite : An algebraic geometry based package for finding bases of loop integrals. 203-215 - R. J. Chen, M. Wang, X. L. Yan, Q. Yang, Y. H. Lam, L. Yang, Y. H. Zhang:
A parallelization scheme of the periodic signals tracking algorithm for isochronous mass spectrometry on GPUs. 216-220 - Abel Carreras, Atsushi Togo, Isao Tanaka:
DynaPhoPy: A code for extracting phonon quasiparticles from molecular dynamics simulations. 221-234 - Tal Kachman, Shmuel Fishman, Avy Soffer:
Numerical implementation of the multiscale and averaging methods for quasi periodic systems. 235-245 - Dhawal Buaria, P. K. Yeung:
A highly scalable particle tracking algorithm using partitioned global address space (PGAS) programming for extreme-scale turbulence simulations. 246-258 - Huabin Shi, Xiping Yu, Robert A. Dalrymple:
Development of a two-phase SPH model for sediment laden flows. 259-272 - Matthew Stein:
A fast, parallel algorithm for distant-dependent calculation of crystal properties. 273-281 - Mohammad Javadi, Yaser Abdi:
Kinetic Monte Carlo simulation of single-electron multiple-trapping transport in disordered media. 282-289 - Nam Mai-Duy, N. Phan-Thien, Thanh Tran-Cong:
Imposition of physical parameters in dissipative particle dynamics. 290-298 - Alexei Sibidanov:
A revision of the subtract-with-borrow random number generators. 299-303
- Jack H. Noble, Michael Lubasch, J. Stevens, Ulrich David Jentschura:
Diagonalization of complex symmetric matrices: Generalized Householder reflections, iterative deflation and implicit shifts. 304-316 - Gediminas Kirsanskas, Jonas Nyvold Pedersen, Olov Karlström, Martin Leijnse, Andreas Wacker:
QmeQ 1.0: An open-source Python package for calculations of transport through quantum dot devices. 317-342 - Gábor Rutkai, Andreas Köster, Gabriela Guevara-Carrion, Tatjana Janzen, Michael Schappals, Colin W. Glass, Martin Bernreuther, Amer Wafai, Simon Stephan, Maximilian Kohns, Steffen Reiser, Stephan Deublein, Martin Horsch, Hans Hasse, Jadran Vrabec:
ms2: A molecular simulation tool for thermodynamic properties, release 3.0. 343-351 - Lukas Exl:
A GPU accelerated and error-controlled solver for the unbounded Poisson equation in three dimensions. 352-357 - Xujing Li, Leonid E. Zakharov:
Equilibrium Spline Interface ( ESI) for magnetic confinement codes. 358-382 - Daniel Dercks, Nishita Desai, Jong Soo Kim, Krzysztof Rolbiecki, Jamie Tattersall, Torsten Weber:
CheckMATE 2: From the model to the limit. 383-418
- Andrzej Daniluk:
RHEED intensities from two-dimensional heteroepitaxial nanoscale systems of GaN on a 3C-SiC(111) surface. 419-420 - Prithish Halder, Himadri Sekhar Das:
JaSTA-2: Second version of the Java Superposition T-matrix Application. 421-422 - Li Huang:
iQIST v0.7: An open source continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solver toolkit. 423-424
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