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Computer Physics Communications, Volume 208
Volume 208, November 2016
- Tonatiuh Rangel, Damien Caliste, Luigi Genovese, Marc Torrent:
A wavelet-based Projector Augmented-Wave (PAW) method: Reaching frozen-core all-electron precision with a systematic, adaptive and localized wavelet basis set. 1-8 - Szilárd Majorosi, Attila Czirják:
Fourth order real space solver for the time-dependent Schrödinger equation with singular Coulomb potential. 9-28 - Renz Bakx, Ronald Kleiss, Fleur Versteegen:
First- and second-order error estimates in Monte Carlo integration. 29-34 - Roel Aaij, S. Amato, L. Anderlini, Sean Benson, Marco Cattaneo, Marco Clemencic, Ben Couturier, M. Frank, Vladimir V. Gligorov, Tim Head, Chris Jones, I. Komarov, Oliver Lupton, R. Matev, G. Raven, Barbara Sciascia, T. Skwarnicki, P. Spradlin, S. Stahl, Barbara Storaci, Mika Vesterinen:
Tesla: An application for real-time data analysis in High Energy Physics. 35-42 - Marco Berardi, Andrea Andrisani, Luciano Lopez, Michele Vurro:
A new data assimilation technique based on ensemble Kalman filter and Brownian bridges: An application to Richards' equation. 43-53 - Marc Durand, Etienne Guesnet:
An efficient Cellular Potts Model algorithm that forbids cell fragmentation. 54-63 - Tian-E. Fan, Gui-Fang Shao, Qing-Shuang Ji, Ji-Wen Zheng, Tun-Dong Liu, Yu-Hua Wen:
A multi-populations multi-strategies differential evolution algorithm for structural optimization of metal nanoclusters. 64-72 - Souvik Chakraborty, Rajib Chowdhury:
Modelling uncertainty in incompressible flow simulation using Galerkin based generalized ANOVA. 73-91 - Piotr Deuar:
A tractable prescription for large-scale free flight expansion of wavefunctions. 92-102 - Casey E. Berger, Joaquín E. Drut, William J. Porter:
Hard-wall and non-uniform lattice Monte Carlo approaches to one-dimensional Fermi gases in a harmonic trap. 103-108 - George Alexandru Nemnes, Alexandra Palici, Andrei Manolescu:
Transparent boundary conditions for time-dependent electron transport in the R-matrix method with applications to nanostructured interfaces. 109-116 - Mitsuru Honda, Atsushi Fukuyama:
Development of the fluid-type transport code on the flux coordinates in a tokamak. 117-134 - Matthias Puhr, Pavel Buividovich:
A numerical method to compute derivatives of functions of large complex matrices and its application to the overlap Dirac operator at finite chemical potential. 135-148
- Fabien Bruneval, Tonatiuh Rangel, Samia M. Hamed, Meiyue Shao, Chao Yang, Jeffrey B. Neaton:
molgw 1: Many-body perturbation theory software for atoms, molecules, and clusters. 149-161 - Krzysztof Pachucki, M. Zientkiewicz, V. A. Yerokhin:
H2SOLV: Fortran solver for diatomic molecules in explicitly correlated exponential basis. 162-168
- Bernd A. Berg:
Corrigendum to "Least square fitting with one explicit parameter less" [Comput. Phys. Comm. 200(2016) 254-258]. 169
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