Symplectic analytically integrable decomposition algorithms: classification, derivation, and application to molecular dynamics, quantum and celestial mechanics simulations
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- Optimized Forest-Ruth- and Suzuki-like algorithms for integration of motion in many-body systems
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- Splitting methods
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- Splitting methods for the time-dependent Schrödinger equation
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- Optimised Trotter decompositions for classical and quantum computing
- Improvement of \(N_f=3\) lattice QCD with Wilson fermions and tree-level improved gauge action
- The strange quark mass and Lambda parameter of two flavor QCD
- Scale setting for large-\(N\) SUSY Yang-Mills on the lattice
- Master-field simulations of \(\mathrm{O}(a)\)-improved lattice QCD: algorithms, stability and exactness
- Symmetric partitioned Runge-Kutta methods for differential equations on Lie groups
- Generalisation of splitting methods based on modified potentials to nonlinear evolution equations of parabolic and Schrödinger type
- Higher-order symplectic integration techniques for molecular dynamics problems
- Optimal parameters for numerical solvers of PDEs
- Applying polynomial filtering to mass preconditioned hybrid Monte Carlo
- Lattice QCD without topology barriers
- High-order Hamiltonian splitting for the Vlasov-Poisson equations
- Fast spin dynamics algorithms for classical spin systems
- Detailed examination of transport coefficients in cubic-plus-quartic oscillator chains
- Single flavour optimisations to hybrid Monte Carlo
- Splitting and composition methods with embedded error estimators
- Splitting methods for differential equations
- IMPROVED SPIN DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS OF MAGNETIC EXCITATIONS
- A fundamental theorem on the structure of symplectic integrators
- Spatially inhomogeneous population dynamics: beyond the mean field approximation
- Numerical methods for the QCD overlap operator IV: Hybrid Monte Carlo
- Parallel software for lattice \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
- Non-perturbative improvement of the axial current in \(N_f = 3\) lattice QCD with Wilson fermions and tree-level improved gauge action
- Accelerating hybrid Monte Carlo simulations of the Hubbard model on the hexagonal lattice
- The Ising model with hybrid Monte Carlo
- Method of molecular dynamics in mechanics of deformable solids
- Forward symplectic integrators for solving gravitational few-body problems
- Force-gradient nested multirate methods for Hamiltonian systems
- Efficient Splitting Methods Based on Modified Potentials: Numerical Integration of Linear Parabolic Problems and Imaginary Time Propagation of the Schrödinger Equation
- Reversibility violation in the hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm
- Tuning the hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm using molecular dynamics forces' variances
- Symmetric-conjugate splitting methods for evolution equations of parabolic type
- Forward and non-forward symplectic integrators in solving classical dynamics problems
- Sympnets: intrinsic structure-preserving symplectic networks for identifying Hamiltonian systems
- Operator splitting for coupled linear port-Hamiltonian systems
- Stochastic automatic differentiation for Monte Carlo processes
- Symmetrically processed splitting integrators for enhanced Hamiltonian Monte Carlo sampling
- An efficient method of finding new symplectic schemes for Hamiltonian mechanics problems with the aid of parametric Gröbner bases
- Optimized Forest-Ruth- and Suzuki-like algorithms for integration of motion in many-body systems
- Numerical stochastic perturbation theory applied to the twisted Eguchi-Kawai model
- Discrete gradient algorithms of high order for one-dimensional systems
- Conformal magnetic effect at the edge: a numerical study in scalar QED
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