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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 214
Volume 214, May 2017
- Jin Myung Park, Masanori Murakami, H. St. John, Lang L. Lao, M. S. Chu, Ronald Prater:
An efficient transport solver for tokamak plasmas. 1-5 - Fei Li, Peicheng Yu, Xinlu Xu, Frederico Fiuza, Viktor K. Decyk, Thamine Dalichaouch, Asher Davidson, Adam Tableman, Weiming An, Frank S. Tsung, Ricardo A. Fonseca, Wei Lu, Warren B. Mori:
Controlling the numerical Cerenkov instability in PIC simulations using a customized finite difference Maxwell solver and a local FFT based current correction. 6-17 - Fermín S. V. Bazán, Luciano Bedin, Leonardo S. Borges:
Space-dependent perfusion coefficient estimation in a 2D bioheat transfer problem. 18-30 - Sebastián Ossandón, Camilo Reyes, Patricio Cumsille, Carlos M. Reyes:
Neural network approach for the calculation of potential coefficients in quantum mechanics. 31-38 - Emmi Tholerus, Thomas Johnson, Torbjörn Hellsten:
FOXTAIL: Modeling the nonlinear interaction between Alfvén eigenmodes and energetic particles in tokamaks. 39-51 - Taylor Barnes, Thorsten Kurth, Pierre Carrier, Nathan Wichmann, David Prendergast, Paul R. C. Kent, Jack Deslippe:
Improved treatment of exact exchange in Quantum ESPRESSO. 52-58 - Mikhail M. Basko, Ilia P. Tsygvintsev:
A hybrid model of laser energy deposition for multi-dimensional simulations of plasmas and metals. 59-70 - Andrew V. Terekhov:
The Laguerre finite difference one-way equation solver. 71-82 - Paulo Nogueira:
From Feynman rules to conserved quantum numbers, I. 83-90 - Thomas Hahn, Sebastian Paßehr:
Implementation of the 𝓞(αt2) MSSM Higgs-mass corrections in FeynHiggs. 91-97
- Filip Novotný:
ParticleRecognition, a Mathematica GUI interface for analysis of complex shaped nanoparticles in micrographs. 98-104 - Parry Y. Chen, Yonatan Sivan:
Robust location of optical fiber modes via the argument principle method. 105-116 - Ehsan Saei Ghareh Naz, Matthew R. Jorgensen, Oliver G. Schmidt:
Density of optical states in rolled-up photonic crystals and quasi crystals. 117-127 - Pablo Piedrahita-Quintero, Carlos Trujillo, Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia:
JDiffraction: A GPGPU-accelerated JAVA library for numerical propagation of scalar wave fields. 128-139 - Stefano Actis, Ansgar Denner, Lars Hofer, Jean-Nicolas Lang, Andreas Scharf, Sandro Uccirati:
R E C O L A - REcursive Computation of One-Loop Amplitudes. 140-173 - Christian Stahl, Jörg Leske, Marc Lettmann, Norbert Pietralla:
APCAD - Analysis program for the continuous-angle DSAM. 174-198 - Petr Sokolov, Mikhail V. Belousov, Stanislav A. Bondarev, Galina A. Zhouravleva, Nina Kasyanenko:
FibrilJ: ImageJ plugin for fibrils' diameter and persistence length determination. 199-206 - Rafael López, Jaime Fernández Rico, Guillermo Ramírez, Ignacio Ema, David Zorrilla, Anmol Kumar, Sachin D. Yeole, Shridhar R. Gadre:
Topology of molecular electron density and electrostatic potential with DAMQT. 207-215 - Ahmed F. Al-Refaie, Sergei N. Yurchenko, Jonathan Tennyson:
G PU A ccelerated IN tensities MPI (GAIN-MPI): A new method of computing Einstein-A coefficients. 216-224 - Konstantin Ladutenko, Umapada Pal, Antonio Rivera, Ovidio Peña-Rodríguez:
Mie calculation of electromagnetic near-field for a multilayered sphere. 225-230 - Martin Sprengel, Gabriele Ciaramella, Alfio Borzì:
A COKOSNUT code for the control of the time-dependent Kohn-Sham model. 231-238 - Greig A. Cowan, Daniel C. Craik, Matthew D. Needham:
RapidSim: An application for the fast simulation of heavy-quark hadron decays. 239-246
- Christian Y. Cardall, Reuben D. Budiardja:
GenASiS Basics: Object-oriented utilitarian functionality for large-scale physics simulations (Version 2). 247-248
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