Elena Akhmatskaya

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Adaptive multi-stage integration schemes for Hamiltonian Monte Carlo2024-04-17Paper
An optimal scaling to computationally tractable dimensionless models: study of latex particles morphology formation2023-04-25Paper
Reducing model complexity by means of the optimal scaling: population balance model for latex particles morphology formation2023-04-21Paper
Modified Hamiltonian Monte Carlo for Bayesian inference2020-02-26Paper
Multi-stage splitting integrators for sampling with modified Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods2019-07-04Paper
An even simpler understanding of quantum weak values2018-03-09Paper
Adaptive multi-stage integrators for optimal energy conservation in molecular simulations2017-10-25Paper
Non-Markovian models of the growth of a polymer chain2017-09-29Paper
Numerical Regge pole analysis of resonance structures in elastic, inelastic and reactive state-to-state integral cross sections2016-12-12Paper
Multiple-time-stepping generalized hybrid Monte Carlo methods2016-12-05Paper
`Superluminal paradox' in wave packet propagation and its quantum mechanical resolution2016-09-01Paper
Combining stochastic and deterministic approaches within high efficiency molecular simulations2013-04-08Paper
Classification of resonance Regge trajectories and a modified Mulholland formula2012-10-29Paper
Erratum to ``A comparison of generalized hybrid Monte Carlo methods with and without momentum flip2009-10-15Paper
A comparison of generalized hybrid Monte Carlo methods with and without momentum flip2009-04-03Paper
GSHMC: An efficient method for molecular simulation2008-05-16Paper
The Targeted Shadowing Hybrid Monte Carlo (TSHMC) Method2006-08-24Paper

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