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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 194
Volume 194, September 2015
- Patrick Lee, Jean-Luc Vay:
Efficiency of the Perfectly Matched Layer with high-order finite difference and pseudo-spectral Maxwell solvers. 1-9 - Tak Pui Lou, Bernhard Ludewigt:
MMAPDNG: A new, fast code backed by a memory-mapped database for simulating delayed γ-ray emission with MCNPX package. 10-17 - Daisuke Nishiura, Mikito Furuichi, Hide Sakaguchi:
Computational performance of a smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation for shared-memory parallel computing. 18-32 - Eduardo X. Miqueles, Carlos A. Pérez, Vanessa I. Suárez, Rafael F. C. Vescovi:
Grazing-incidence XRF analysis of layered samples: Detailed study of amplitude calculation. 33-42 - Haksu Moon, Fernando L. Teixeira, Yuri A. Omelchenko:
Exact charge-conserving scatter-gather algorithm for particle-in-cell simulations on unstructured grids: A geometric perspective. 43-53 - Yukihiro Komura:
GPU-based cluster-labeling algorithm without the use of conventional iteration: Application to the Swendsen-Wang multi-cluster spin flip algorithm. 54-58 - Murat Ertürk:
Exponential type orbitals with generalized hyperbolic cosine functions for atomic systems. 59-63
- Svyatoslav Chugunov, Changying Li:
Parallel implementation of inverse adding-doubling and Monte Carlo multi-layered programs for high performance computing systems with shared and distributed memory. 64-75 - Roberto Barrio, Angeles Dena, Warwick Tucker:
A database of rigorous and high-precision periodic orbits of the Lorenz model. 76-83 - Bin Zhang, Jianmin Yuan, Zengxiu Zhao:
DMTDHF: A full dimensional time-dependent Hartree-Fock program for diatomic molecules in strong laser fields. 84-96 - Martin Hunt, Benjamin Haley, Michael McLennan, Marisol Koslowski, Jayathi Murthy, Alejandro Strachan:
PUQ: A code for non-intrusive uncertainty propagation in computer simulations. 97-107
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