Physalis method for heterogeneous mixtures of dielectrics and conductors: accurately simulating one million particles using a PC
DOI10.1016/j.jcp.2011.07.024zbMath1230.78034OpenAlexW2165949719MaRDI QIDQ654156
Publication date: 28 December 2011
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2011.07.024
efficiencyaccuracyconvergence ratecomplex geometryspectral methodcagesecond-order accuracyimmersed boundary methodspectrally accuratediscontinuous boundary conditions\(O(N)\) methodheterogeneous mixtures of dielectrics and conductorsone million particlesPhysalis methodspectral general analytical solutionspectrally convergent
Finite difference methods applied to problems in optics and electromagnetic theory (78M20) Iterative numerical methods for linear systems (65F10) Motion of charged particles (78A35) Spectral, collocation and related methods applied to problems in optics and electromagnetic theory (78M22)
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