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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 237
Volume 237, April 2019
- Hiroshi Watanabe, Koh M. Nakagawa:
SIMD vectorization for the Lennard-Jones potential with AVX2 and AVX-512 instructions. 1-7 - Shohiro Sho, Shinji Odanaka:
Parallel domain decomposition methods for a quantum-corrected drift-diffusion model for MOSFET devices. 8-16 - Saeid Nezamabadi, Xavier Frank, Jean-Yves Delenne, Julien Averseng, Farhang Radjai:
Parallel implicit contact algorithm for soft particle systems. 17-25 - James Nicholas Hawkes, Guilherme Vaz, Alexander B. Phillips, Christiaan M. Klaij, S. J. Cox, Stephen R. Turnock:
Chaotic multigrid methods for the solution of elliptic equations. 26-36 - Takayuki Umeda:
Multi-step Boris rotation schemes for Lorentz force equation of charged particles. 37-41 - Sergey V. Levchenko, Matthias Scheffler:
Compact representation of one-particle wavefunctions and scalar fields obtained from electronic-structure calculations. 42-46 - Hans De Raedt, Fengping Jin, Dennis Willsch, Madita Nocon, Naoki Yoshioka, Nobuyasu Ito, Shengjun Yuan, Kristel Michielsen:
Massively parallel quantum computer simulator, eleven years later. 47-61 - Philipp Basler, Margarete Mühlleitner:
BSMPT (Beyond the Standard Model Phase Transitions): A tool for the electroweak phase transition in extended Higgs sectors. 62-85 - Mingbo Yuan:
A predictor-corrector symmetric TVD scheme for magnetogasdynamic flow. 86-97 - Oliver T. Schmidt, Aaron Towne:
An efficient streaming algorithm for spectral proper orthogonal decomposition. 98-109 - Shimin Guo, Liquan Mei, Yanren Hou, Zhengqiang Zhang:
An efficient finite difference/Hermite-Galerkin spectral method for time-fractional coupled sine-Gordon equations on multidimensional unbounded domains and its application in numerical simulations of vector solitons. 110-128 - Ralf-Arno Tripolt, Philipp Gubler, Maksim Ulybyshev, Lorenz von Smekal:
Numerical analytic continuation of Euclidean data. 129-142 - Krzysztof Cichy, Savvas Zafeiropoulos:
Wilson chiral perturbation theory for dynamical twisted mass fermions vs lattice data - A case study. 143-153 - Marc Olm, Santiago Badia, Alberto F. Martín:
Simulation of High Temperature Superconductors and experimental validation. 154-167 - Daniele Viganò, David Martínez-Gómez, José A. Pons, Carlos Palenzuela, Federico Carrasco, Borja Miñano, Antonio Arbona, Carles Bona, Joan Massó:
A Simflowny-based high-performance 3D code for the generalized induction equation. 168-183
- Charlotte Froese Fischer, Gediminas Gaigalas, Per Jönsson, Jacek Bieron:
GRASP2018 - A Fortran 95 version of the General Relativistic Atomic Structure Package. 184-187 - Hongxia Zheng, Xinning Yu, Wanli Lu, Jack Ng, Zhifang Lin:
GCforce: Decomposition of optical force into gradient and scattering parts. 188-198 - Tian Qin, Qi Zhang, Renata M. Wentzcovitch, Koichiro Umemoto:
qha: A Python package for quasiharmonic free energy calculation for multi-configuration systems. 199-207 - Craig Warren, Antonios Giannopoulos, Alan Gray, Iraklis Giannakis, Alan Patterson, Laura Wetter, Andre Hamrah:
A CUDA-based GPU engine for gprMax: Open source FDTD electromagnetic simulation software. 208-218 - Adhiraj Dasgupta, Esteban Gonzalez-Juez, Daniel C. Haworth:
Flame simulations with an open-source code. 219-229 - Rubén Jesús García Hernández, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
NOMAD VR: Multiplatform virtual reality viewer for chemistry simulations. 230-237 - Julian Gebhardt, Andrew M. Rappe:
Big data approach for effective ionic radii. 238-243 - Santiago Márquez Damián, Federico Schaumburg, Pablo A. Kler:
Open-source toolbox for electromigrative separations. 244-252 - Artur Dobrowolski, Johann Bartel, Krzysztof Pomorski:
Nuclear mass parameters and moments of inertia in a folded-Yukawa mean-field approach. 253-262 - Alexander Mirzoev, Lars Nordenskiöld, Alexander Lyubartsev:
Magic v.3: An integrated software package for systematic structure-based coarse-graining. 263-273
- Patrick Avery, Cormac Toher, Stefano Curtarolo, Eva Zurek:
XtalOpt Version r12: An open-source evolutionary algorithm for crystal structure prediction. 274-275
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