David P. Landau

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A guide to Monte Carlo simulations in statistical physics2021-03-01Paper
A guide to Monte Carlo simulations in statistical physics.2016-06-22Paper
Monte Carlo simulations of systems with complex energy landscapes2010-11-06Paper
The HP model of protein folding: a challenging testing ground for Wang-Landau sampling2010-10-25Paper
Critical endpoint behavior: A Wang-Landau study2010-10-25Paper
Convergence and refinement of the Wang-Landau algorithm2010-10-18Paper
Monte Carlo simulations of a compressible Ising ferromagnet at constant volume2010-10-18Paper
Domain growth in compressible 2D Ising models undergoing phase separation2010-01-28Paper
Two-dimensional Wang-Landau sampling of an asymmetric Ising model2010-01-28Paper
A guide to Monte Carlo simulations in statistical physics.2010-01-07Paper
Simulations of phase transitions in confined geometry2006-08-28Paper
Accelerated algorithms. I: Lattice models2006-08-28Paper
DAMAGE SPREADING AND THE BLOCK DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION IN THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL LATTICE GAS MODEL2006-05-10Paper
An introduction to Monte Carlo methods in statistical physics2006-02-20Paper
A Guide to Monte Carlo Simulations in Statistical Physics2005-11-17Paper
Designing polymer blends using neural networks, genetic algorithms, and Markov chains2005-03-15Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44530902004-03-07Paper
Monte Carlo studies of wetting, interface localization and capillary condensation2003-05-04Paper
Determining the density of states for classical statistical models by a flat-histogram random walk2002-09-12Paper
Dynamic critical behavior of the classical anisotropic BCC Heisenberg antiferromagnet2002-09-12Paper
IMPROVED SPIN DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS OF MAGNETIC EXCITATIONS2002-01-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q45151742000-11-13Paper
Fast spin dynamics algorithms for classical spin systems2000-02-01Paper

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