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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 239
Volume 239, June 2019
- Athmane Bakhta, Sébastien Leclaire, David Vidal, François Bertrand, Mohamed Cheriet:
Multiscale simulation of ink seepage into paper: A mesoscopic variational model. 1-13 - Sergey V. Meleshko:
Comment on 'Symbolic computation of equivalence transformations and parameter reduction for nonlinear physical models'. 14-15 - Isaac Alonso Asensio, Alejandro Alvarez Laguna, Mohamed Hassanine Aissa, Stefaan Poedts, Nataly Ozak, Andrea Lani:
A GPU-enabled implicit Finite Volume solver for the ideal two-fluid plasma model on unstructured grids. 16-32 - Abele Simona, Luca Bonaventura, Thomas Pugnat, Barbara Dalena:
High order time integrators for the simulation of charged particle motion in magnetic quadrupoles. 33-52 - Zhe Ji, Lin Fu, Xiangyu Hu, Nikolaus A. Adams:
A Lagrangian Inertial Centroidal Voronoi Particle method for dynamic load balancing in particle-based simulations. 53-63 - Ravshanbek Utamuratov, Dmitry V. Fursa, Alisher S. Kadyrov, Igor Bray:
Configuration space method to calculate rearrangement matrix elements. 64-71 - Dominic D. J. Chandar:
On overset interpolation strategies and conservation on unstructured grids in OpenFOAM. 72-83 - Synge Todo, Haruhiko Matsuo, Hideyuki Shitara:
Parallel loop cluster quantum Monte Carlo simulation of quantum magnets based on global union-find graph algorithm. 84-93 - Wanshan Li, Dong Liang:
The energy conservative splitting FDTD scheme and its energy identities for metamaterial electromagnetic Lorentz system. 94-111 - Xiufeng Yang, Song-Charng Kong:
Adaptive resolution for multiphase smoothed particle hydrodynamics. 112-125 - Onnie Luk, Olivier Hoenen, Alberto Bottino, Bruce D. Scott, David Coster:
ComPat framework for multiscale simulations applied to fusion plasmas. 126-133
- Rahul Kashyap, Surajit Sen:
PULSEDYN - A dynamical simulation tool for studying strongly nonlinear chains. 134-149 - Marco Pinto, Patrícia Gonçalves:
GUIMesh: A tool to import STEP geometries into Geant4 via GDML. 150-156 - Ioan Valeriu Grossu, Calin Besliu, Alexandru Jipa, D. Felea, Emil Stan, Tiberiu Esanu:
Implementation of quark confinement and retarded interactions algorithms for Chaos Many-Body Engine. 157-160 - Rachel C. Kurchin, Giuseppe Romano, Tonio Buonassisi:
Bayesim: A tool for adaptive grid model fitting with Bayesian inference. 161-165 - Igor Krivenko, Malte Harland:
TRIQS/SOM: Implementation of the stochastic optimization method for analytic continuation. 166-183 - Pablo Sánchez-Puga, Javier Tajuelo, Juan Manuel Pastor, Miguel A. Rubio:
BiconeDrag - A data processing application for the oscillating conical bob interfacial shear rheometer. 184-196 - Mitsuaki Kawamura:
FermiSurfer: Fermi-surface viewer providing multiple representation schemes. 197-203 - Timofey Mukha, Saleh Rezaeiravesh, Mattias Liefvendahl:
A library for wall-modelled large-eddy simulation based on OpenFOAM technology. 204-224 - José Morán, A. Fuentes, F. Liu, Jérôme Yon:
FracVAL: An improved tunable algorithm of cluster-cluster aggregation for generation of fractal structures formed by polydisperse primary particles. 225-237 - Alexandre Arbey, Farvah Mahmoudi, Glenn Robbins:
SuperIso Relic v4: A program for calculating dark matter and flavour physics observables in supersymmetry. 238-264 - Calogero B. Rizzo, Aiichiro Nakano, Felipe P. J. de Barros:
PAR2: Parallel Random Walk Particle Tracking Method for solute transport in porous media. 265-271 - Peter S. Bingham, Jimena D. Gorfinkiel:
reskit: A toolkit to determine the poles of an S-matrix. 272-282 - Tom-Robin Teschner, László Könözsy, Karl W. Jenkins:
A generalised and low-dissipative multi-directional characteristics-based scheme with inclusion of the local Riemann problem investigating incompressible flows without free-surfaces. 283-310 - Florent Hédin, Tony Lelièvre:
gen.parRep: A first implementation of the Generalized Parallel Replica dynamics for the long time simulation of metastable biochemical systems. 311-324
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