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- Dynamic load balancing of plasma particle-in-cell simulations: The taskfarm alternative
- Creation of spatial charge separation in plasmas with rigorously charge-conserving local electromagnetic field solvers
- A method for incorporating the Kerr-Schild metric in electromagnetic particle-in-cell code
- One-dimensional electromagnetic relativistic PIC-hydrodynamic hybrid simulation code H-VLPL (hybrid virtual laser plasma lab)
- Collisionless turbulent transport and anisotropic electron heating in coronal flare loops
- Numerical solution of the cylindrical Poisson equation using the local Taylor polynomial technique
- Parallelization and optimization of electrostatic particle-in-cell/Monte-Carlo coupled codes as applied to RF discharges
- MEP: A 3D PIC code for the simulation of the dynamics of a non-neutral plasma
- Accelerating a particle-in-cell simulation using a hybrid counting sort
- Loading and injection of Maxwellian distributions in particle simulations
- A finite integration method for conformal, structured-grid, electromagnetic simulation
- VORPAL: a versatile plasma simulation code
- Enhanced electron trapping by a static longitudinal magnetic field in laser wakefield acceleration
- Guiding of an electromagnetic pulse in a plasma immersed in combined wiggler and axial magnetic fields
- H-VLPL: a three-dimensional relativistic PIC/fluid hybrid code
- Investigation of performance of programming approaches and languages used for numerical simulation of granular material by the discrete element method
- Symmetric spline weighting for charge and current density in particle simulation
- Charge conservation in electromagnetic PIC codes; spectral comparison of Boris/ DADI and Langdon-Marder methods
- Method to increase the simulation speed of particle-in-cell (PIC) code
- Numerical simulation of the motion of granular material using object-oriented techniques
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