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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 227
Volume 227, June 2018
- Mario Zapata-Herrera, Angela S. Camacho, Hanz Y. Ramírez:
Influence of the confinement potential on the size-dependent optical response of metallic nanometric particles. 1-7 - Mauricio Cerda, Cristóbal A. Navarro, Juan Silva, Scott R. Waitukaitis, Nicolás Mujica, Nancy Hitschfeld:
A high-speed tracking algorithm for dense granular media. 8-16 - Purnima Ghale, Harley T. Johnson:
A sparse matrix-vector multiplication based algorithm for accurate density matrix computations on systems of millions of atoms. 17-26 - Alejandro López, Matthew T. Stickland, William M. Dempster:
CFD study of fluid flow changes with erosion. 27-41
- Juan C. Criado:
MatchingTools: A Python library for symbolic effective field theory calculations. 42-50 - Alberto García, Matthieu J. Verstraete, Yann Pouillon, Javier Junquera:
The psml format and library for norm-conserving pseudopotential data curation and interoperability. 51-71 - Federico Ambrogi, Sabine Kraml, Suchita Kulkarni, Ursula Laa, Andre Lessa, Veronika Magerl, Jory Sonneveld, Michael Traub, Wolfgang Waltenberger:
SModelS v1.1 user manual: Improving simplified model constraints with efficiency maps. 72-98 - W. Guan, Xiaolin Cheng, J. Huang, G. Huber, Wei Li, James Andrew McCammon, Bo Zhang:
RPYFMM: Parallel adaptive fast multipole method for Rotne-Prager-Yamakawa tensor in biomolecular hydrodynamics simulations. 99-108 - Sebastian Krämer, David Plankensteiner, Laurin Ostermann, Helmut Ritsch:
QuantumOptics.jl: A Julia framework for simulating open quantum systems. 109-116 - Steffen Faik, Anna Tauschwitz, Igor Iosilevskiy:
The equation of state package FEOS for high energy density matter. 117-125 - Michelangelo Preti:
WiLE: A Mathematica package for weak coupling expansion of Wilson loops in ABJ(M) theory. 126-147
- Zhiwei Lin, Shaoen Jiang, Lu Zhang, Longyu Kuang, Hang Li:
Maxis - A rezoning and remapping code in two dimensional cylindrical geometry. 148-149
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