Spectral methods for mesoscopic models of pattern formation
DOI10.1006/jcph.2001.6883zbMath0987.65007OpenAlexW1985820845WikidataQ60149142 ScholiaQ60149142MaRDI QIDQ5953237
David J. Horntrop, Markos A. Katsoulakis, Dionisios G. Vlachos
Publication date: 27 January 2002
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1006/jcph.2001.6883
pattern formationMonte Carlo methodfinite difference methodsparticle dynamicsspectral methodsmesoscopic equationsmicroscopic lattice modelsparticle-particle interactionsstochastic integrodifferential equationssurface processes
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