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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 195
Volume 195, October 2015
- Bastien Grosso

, Valentino R. Cooper
, Polina Pine, Adham Hashibon
, Yuval Yaish, Joan Adler:
Visualization of electronic density. 1-13 - Timo I. Riikilä, Tuomas Tallinen, Jan A. Åström, Jussi Timonen:

A discrete-element model for viscoelastic deformation and fracture of glacial ice. 14-22 - Deng Zhao

, R. E. Waltz:
Numerical methods for nonlinear simulations of cyclokinetics illustrating the breakdown of gyrokinetics at high turbulence levels. 23-34 - E. Endress, Carlos Peña, K. Sivalingam:

Variance reduction with practical all-to-all lattice propagators. 35-48 - Konstantinos Kourtzanidis

, François Rogier, Jean-Pierre Boeuf
:
ADI-FDTD modeling of microwave plasma discharges in air towards fully three-dimensional simulations. 49-60 - J. D. Ramshaw, C. H. Chang:

Numerical stability in multifluid gas dynamics with implicit drag forces. 61-67 - Haruhiko Kohno

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An efficient, high-order finite element method using the nodal averaging technique for incompressible fluid flows. 68-76 - Jelena Stankovic

, Predrag Marinkovic, Olivera Ciraj-Bjelac
, Jelica Kaljevic, Danijela Arandjic, Djordje Lazarevic
:
Toward utilization of MCNP5 particle track output file for simulation problems in photon spectrometry. 77-83 - Yukihiro Komura

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Multi-GPU-based Swendsen-Wang multi-cluster algorithm with reduced data traffic. 84-94 - W. Michael Brown, Jan-Michael Y. Carrillo

, Nitin Gavhane, Foram M. Thakkar, Steven J. Plimpton:
Optimizing legacy molecular dynamics software with directive-based offload. 95-101 - Y. L. Chen, C. Z. Tian, L. X. Li:

A key-node finite element method and its application to porous materials. 102-111 - Xiang Chen, Aleksandr Chernatynskiy

, Liming Xiong, Youping Chen:
A coherent phonon pulse model for transient phonon thermal transport. 112-116
- Kishor Kumar Ramavarmaraja, Luis E. Young-S.

, Dusan Vudragovic
, Antun Balaz
, Paulsamy Muruganandam
, Sadhan K. Adhikari
:
Fortran and C programs for the time-dependent dipolar Gross-Pitaevskii equation in an anisotropic trap. 117-128 - Mirco Zerbetto, Diego Frezzato:

Multidimensional integration through Markovian sampling under steered function morphing: A physical guise from statistical mechanics. 129-139 - Li Huang, Yilin Wang, Zi Yang Meng, Liang Du, Philipp Werner, Xi Dai

:
: An open source continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solver toolkit. 140-160 - Ansgar Denner

, Stefan Dittmaier, Stefan Kallweit
, Alexander Mück:
HAWK 2.0: A Monte Carlo program for Higgs production in vector-boson fusion and Higgs strahlung at hadron colliders. 161-171 - Martin Wiebusch:

HEPMath 1.4: A mathematica package for semi-automatic computations in high energy physics. 172-190 - Changru Ma

, Layla Martin-Samos
, Stefano Fabris, Alessandro Laio
, Simone Piccinin
:
QMMMW: A wrapper for QM/MM simulations with Quantum ESPRESSO and LAMMPS. 191-198 - Mikhail G. Kozlov

, S. G. Porsev, M. S. Safronova, I. I. Tupitsyn:
CI-MBPT: A package of programs for relativistic atomic calculations based on a method combining configuration interaction and many-body perturbation theory. 199-213
- Erkan Okuyan, Ceyda Okuyan:

BilKristal 4.0: A tool for crystal parameters extraction and defect quantification. 214-215 - J. Avellar, André Luiz Gomes da Cruz Claudino, L. G. S. Duarte, L. A. C. P. da Mota:

Finding higher order Darboux polynomials for a family of rational first order ordinary differential equations. 216-217 - Ioan Valeriu Grossu

, Calin Besliu, Alexandru Jipa, D. Felea
, Emil Stan, Tiberiu Esanu:
Support for massless particles in Chaos Many-Body Engine simulations of nuclear collisions at relativistic energies. 218-220 - J. Avellar, L. G. S. Duarte, L. A. C. P. da Mota:

Improving a family of Darboux methods for rational second order ordinary differential equations. 221-223

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