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The following pages link to Numerical stability of relativistic beam multidimensional PIC simulations employing the Esirkepov algorithm (Q347858):
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- Numerical stability analysis of the pseudo-spectral analytical time-domain PIC algorithm (Q348631) (← links)
- Suppressing the numerical cherenkov instability in FDTD PIC codes (Q349001) (← links)
- Modeling of laser wakefield acceleration in Lorentz boosted frame using EM-PIC code with spectral solver (Q398045) (← links)
- Implementation of a hybrid particle code with a PIC description in \(r\)-\(z\) and a gridless description in \(\phi\) into OSIRIS (Q728840) (← links)
- On numerical errors to the fields surrounding a relativistically moving particle in PIC codes (Q776728) (← links)
- A particle-in-cell method for the simulation of plasmas based on an unconditionally stable field solver (Q1674672) (← links)
- A spectral, quasi-cylindrical and dispersion-free particle-in-cell algorithm (Q1682460) (← links)
- Finite grid instability and spectral fidelity of the electrostatic particle-in-cell algorithm (Q1682671) (← links)
- Controlling the numerical Cerenkov instability in PIC simulations using a customized finite difference Maxwell solver and a local FFT based current correction (Q1685801) (← links)
- Accurately simulating nine-dimensional phase space of relativistic particles in strong fields (Q2124414) (← links)
- Diagnosing numerical Cherenkov instabilities in relativistic plasma simulations based on general meshes (Q2222789) (← links)
- Mitigation of numerical Cerenkov radiation and instability using a hybrid finite difference-FFT Maxwell solver and a local charge conserving current deposit (Q2374070) (← links)
- On the numerical dispersion of electromagnetic particle-in-cell code: finite grid instability (Q2374606) (← links)
- Suppressing the numerical Cherenkov radiation in the Yee numerical scheme (Q2374956) (← links)
- Enabling Lorentz boosted frame particle-in-cell simulations of laser wakefield acceleration in quasi-3D geometry (Q2375259) (← links)
- A new field solver for modeling of relativistic particle-laser interactions using the particle-in-cell algorithm (Q6041019) (← links)