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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 243
Volume 243, October 2019
- Feng Qu, Di Sun, Junqiang Bai:
A new genuinely two-dimensional Riemann solver for multidimensional Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations. 1-11 - Trung Dac Nguyen, Steven J. Plimpton:
Aspherical particle models for molecular dynamics simulation. 12-24 - N. A. W. Holzwarth:
Updated comments on projector augmented wave (PAW) implementations within various electronic structure code packages. 25-29 - Juan de Anda-Suárez, Solai Jeyakumar, Martín Carpio, Héctor J. Puga, Alfonso Rojas Domínguez, Laura Cruz Reyes, Juan F. Mosiño:
Parameter optimization for the smoothed-particle hydrodynamics method by means of evolutionary metaheuristics. 30-40 - Stanislas Pamela, Guido Huijsmans, A. J. Thornton, Andrew Kirk, S. F. Smith, Matthias Hoelzl, T. Eich:
A wall-aligned grid generator for non-linear simulations of MHD instabilities in tokamak plasmas. 41-50 - Jun Zhang, Xiaofeng Yang:
Numerical approximations for a new L2-gradient flow based Phase field crystal model with precise nonlocal mass conservation. 51-67 - Lijie Mei, Li Huang, Xinyuan Wu, Shixiang Huang:
Semi-analytical exponential RKN integrators for efficiently solving high-dimensional nonlinear wave equations based on FFT techniques. 68-80 - Hao Wu, Peter C. Ma, Matthias Ihme:
Efficient time-stepping techniques for simulating turbulent reactive flows with stiff chemistry. 81-96
- Emmanuel Luján, M. S. Rosito, Alejandro Soba, Cecilia Suárez:
LibreGrowth: A tumor growth code based on reaction-diffusion equations using shared memory. 97-105 - Everest Law:
Identifying clusters on a discrete periodic lattice via machine learning. 106-109 - Zhen Zhang, Dong-Bo Zhang, Tao Sun, Renata M. Wentzcovitch:
phq: A Fortran code to compute phonon quasiparticle properties and dispersions. 110-120 - Stéphane Balac:
WGMode : A Matlab toolbox for whispering gallery modes volume computation in spherical optical micro-resonators. 121-134 - Jens Jakob W. H. Sørensen, Jesper Halkjær Jensen, T. Heinzel, Jacob Friis Sherson:
QEngine: A C++ library for quantum optimal control of ultracold atoms. 135-150 - Yilin Wang, Gilberto Fabbris, M. P. M. Dean, Gabriel Kotliar:
EDRIXS: An open source toolkit for simulating spectra of resonant inelastic x-ray scattering. 151-165 - Honglong Shi, Minting Luo, Wenzhong Wang:
ElectronDiffraction tools, a DigitalMicrograph package for electron diffraction analysis. 166-173
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