\texttt{LATTICEEASY}: A program for lattice simulations of scalar fields in an expanding universe
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DOI10.1016/J.CPC.2008.02.009zbMATH Open1196.83005arXivhep-ph/0011159OpenAlexW2072627764MaRDI QIDQ710228FDOQ710228
Authors: Gary N. Felder, Igor Tkachev
Publication date: 18 October 2010
Published in: Computer Physics Communications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We describe a C++ program that we have written and made available for calculating the evolution of interacting scalar fields in an expanding universe. The program is particularly useful for the study of reheating and thermalization after inflation. The program and its full documentation are available on the Web at http://physics.stanford.edu/gfelder/latticeeasy/ . In this paper we provide a brief overview of what the program does and what it is useful for.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0011159
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