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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 241
Volume 241, August 2019
- Jeremy M. Hutson, C. Ruth Le Sueur:
bound and field: Programs for calculating bound states of interacting pairs of atoms and molecules. 1-8 - Jeremy M. Hutson, C. Ruth Le Sueur:
molscat: A program for non-reactive quantum scattering calculations on atomic and molecular collisions. 9-18
- Jianyuan Xiao, Hong Qin:
Explicit high-order gauge-independent symplectic algorithms for relativistic charged particle dynamics. 19-27 - Olga Klimenkova, Anton Yu. Menshutin, Lev N. Shchur:
Variable-step-length algorithms for a random walk: Hitting probability and computation performance. 28-32 - Jianqing Huang, Jianan Zhao, Weiwei Cai:
Compressing convolutional neural networks using POD for the reconstruction of nonlinear tomographic absorption spectroscopy. 33-39 - Pavel Aleynikov, Nikolai B. Marushchenko:
3D full-wave computation of RF modes in magnetised plasmas. 40-47 - Suani T. R. Pinho, V. A. G. O. de Meneses, M. S. P. Muniz, Thierry Petit Lobão:
An algorithm for periodicity and almost periodicity of uniform substitution sequences and its implications on aperiodic spin models. 48-55 - Motohiko Tanaka, Masakatsu Murakami:
Relativistic and electromagnetic molecular dynamics simulations for a carbon-gold nanotube accelerator. 56-63 - Suman Baral, Travis Whyte, Walter Wilcox, Ronald B. Morgan:
Disconnected loop subtraction methods in lattice QCD. 64-79 - Trung Dac Nguyen, Honghao Li, Debarshee Bagchi, Francisco J. Solis, Monica Olvera de la Cruz:
Incorporating surface polarization effects into large-scale coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics simulation. 80-91 - Daiki Adachi, Naoto Tsujimoto, Ryosuke Akashi, Synge Todo, Shinji Tsuneyuki:
Search for common minima in joint optimization of multiple cost functions. 92-97
- David Blyth, J. Alcaraz, Sébastien Binet, Sergei V. Chekanov:
ProIO: An event-based I/O stream format for protobuf messages. 98-112 - Andrew Gloster, Lennon Ó. Náraigh, Khang Ee Pang:
cuPentBatch - A batched pentadiagonal solver for NVIDIA GPUs. 113-121 - Roberto Bonciani, Giuseppe Degrassi, Pier Paolo Giardino, Ramona Gröber:
A numerical routine for the crossed vertex diagram with a massive-particle loop. 122-131 - Florian Staub:
xSLHA: An Les Houches Accord reader for Python and Mathematica. 132-138 - Johann Bartel, Bozena Nerlo-Pomorska, Krzysztof Pomorski, Artur Dobrowolski:
Transport coefficients in the Fourier shape parametrization. 139-145 - Gang Li, Anna Kauch, Petra Pudleiner, Karsten Held:
The victory project v1.0: An efficient parquet equations solver. 146-154 - Pietro Incardona, Antonio Leo, Yaroslav Zaluzhnyi, Rajesh Ramaswamy, Ivo F. Sbalzarini:
OpenFPM: A scalable open framework for particle and particle-mesh codes on parallel computers. 155-177
- Martin Kröger:
Efficient hybrid algorithm for the dynamic creation of wormlike chains in solutions, brushes, melts and glasses. 178-179
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