Journal: Computer Physics Communications

Volume 177, Issue 1-2

1 -- 5James R. Chelikowsky, Murilo L. Tiago, Yousef Saad, Yunkai Zhou. Algorithms for the evolution of electronic properties in nanocrystals
6 -- 13J. Hafner. Materials simulations using VASP - a quantum perspective to materials science
14 -- 18M. J. Gillan, D. R. Bowler, A. S. Torralba, T. Miyazaki. Order-N first-principles calculations with the conquest code
19 -- 20Joan Adler, J. Fox, R. Kalish, T. Mutat, A. Sorkin, E. Warszarski. The essential role of visualization for modeling nanotubes and nanodiamond
21 -- 26Agata Kranjc, Claudio Anselmi, Paolo Carloni, Frank E. Blaney. Structural models of human big conductance calcium- and voltage-gated potassium channels
27 -- 29Francesco Luigi Gervasio. Charge transfer mechanism in a PolydGpdCp fiber and in wet DNA
34 -- 37Alexey Y. Kuksin, Genri E. Norman, Vladimir V. Stegailov, Alexey Yanilkin. Surface melting of superheated crystals. Atomistic simulation study
38 -- 39Yoong-Kee Choe, Eiji Tsuchida, Tamio Ikeshoji. Electrical property of a sulfuric acid-water mixture from the first-principles molecular dynamics simulation
40 -- 0Sul-Ah Ahn, Myoung Won Cho. Exact and fast calculation for two-dimensional correlated electron systems: application to the Hubbard model
41 -- 0Timur T. Bazhirov, Genri E. Norman, Vladimir V. Stegailov. Cavitation in liquid Pb and Li under negative pressures
42 -- 0Yong-Sung Kim. Asymmetric-dimer-symmetric-dimer mixed phase on tensile-strained Si(001) surface
43 -- 0Y. Kubota, K. Nobusada. An efficient numerical method for exciton states in quantum boxes
44 -- 0Geunsik Lee, Jai Sam Kim. Adsorption energies of Al, Ga, In, Tl on Si(111)-7×7
45 -- 0Jon K. Nilsen. Python in scientific computing: Applications to Bose-Einstein condensates
46 -- 0Yongjin Park, Rob J. W. E. Lahaye, Young Hee Lee. Adsorption of Pt on defective carbon nanotube walls: a DFT approach
47 -- 0K. Shiratori, K. Nobusada. Electronic structure calculations at constant chemical potential toward the application to electrochemistry
48 -- 0Alexey Y. Kuksin, Genri E. Norman, Vladimir V. Stegailov, Alexey Yanilkin. Atomistic simulations of structure transitions and fracture in Fe and Al single crystals
49 -- 0Younsuk Yun, Sang Chul Kwon, Whung Whoe Kim. Ab initio study of planar faults in bcc Fe and Mo
50 -- 0Oleg Efimov, Young-Gui Yoon, Seung-Hoon Jhi. Carcinogenic activity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in first-principles
51 -- 0Keiji Hayashi, Noriyoshi Omote, Daisuke Tanaka. Molecular dynamics study of atomistic mechanisms of wearless friction determining threshold sliding velocity
52 -- 53Geunjung Lee, Jinwoo Jeong, Young-Gui Yoon. Comparison of trajectory based methods to find transition states
54 -- 0Katsuyuki Nobusada, Kazuhiro Yabana. Electric currents in ring-shaped molecules induced by circularly polarized laser pulses
55 -- 59A. Bécoulet, P. Strand, H. Wilson, M. Romanelli, L.-G. Eriksson. The way towards thermonuclear fusion simulators
60 -- 63E. Lefebvre, E. d Humières, L. Gremillet, S. Fritzler, V. Malka. Numerical modeling and applications of laser-accelerated ion beams
64 -- 67T. Makabe, T. Shimada, T. Yagisawa. Plasma etching and feature evolution of organic low-k material by using VicAddress
68 -- 69Min Sup Hur, Hyyong Suk. New envelope-kinetic scheme for the simulation of Raman backward laser amplification
70 -- 71S. S. Kim, S. W. Yoon. Transport simulations for the scrape-off layer and divertor plasmas in KSTAR tokamak
72 -- 75F. Iza, J. K. Lee. Low-pressure plasma generation inside slender tubes
76 -- 77Xi-Wei Hu, Zhong-He Jiang, Shu Zhang, Minghai Liu. The propagation of a microwave in an atmospheric pressure plasma layer: one- and two-dimensional numerical solutions
78 -- 79François Rogier, Jean-Charles Matéo-Vélez, Géraldine Quinio. Numerical modeling of DC discharges in air flows
80 -- 83S. Kuhn, D. D. Tskhakaya, D. Tskhakaya Jr.. The magnetized plasma-wall transition (PWT) and its relation to fluid boundary conditions
84 -- 87Y. Miyagawa, M. Ikeyama, S. Miyagawa, M. Tanaka, H. Nakadate. Plasma analysis for the plasma immersion ion implantation processing by a PIC-MCC simulation
88 -- 92M. M. Turner, P. Chabert. Modelling of dual-frequency capacitive discharges
93 -- 94Jongsoo Yoo, Tongnyeol Rhee, Chang-Mo Ryu. 1D PIC simulation study of nonlinear beam plasma interaction
95 -- 97Viktor K. Decyk. UPIC: A framework for massively parallel particle-in-cell codes
98 -- 101J.-S. Wu, K.-H. Hsu, F.-L. Li, C.-T. Hung, S.-Y. Jou. Development of a parallelized 3D electrostatic PIC-FEM code and its applications
102 -- 105Savino Longo. Kinetic simulation of neutral and weakly ionized gases
106 -- 107Hae June Lee, Hyun Jin Yoon, Jae Koo Lee. Simulation of photons from plasmas for the applications to display devices
108 -- 109Satoshi Hamaguchi, Masashi Yamashiro, Hideaki Yamada. Atomic-level simulation of non-equilibrium surface chemical reactions under plasma-wall interaction
110 -- 113K. Ostrikov, I. Levchenko, S. Xu. Computational plasma nanoscience: Where plasma physics meets surface science
114 -- 117S. W. Chau, K.-L. Hsu, D. L. Lin, J. S. Chen, C. C. Tzeng. Modeling and experimental validation of a 1.2 MW DC transferred well-type plasma torch
118 -- 121H. C. Kim, J. P. Verboncoeur. Reflection, absorption and transmission of TE electromagnetic waves propagation in a nonuniform plasma slab
122 -- 123Y. J. Hong, H. S. Ko, G. Y. Park, J. K. Lee. Kinetic plasma simulations for three dielectric etchers
124 -- 0H. Abbasi, M. Ghadimi, M. Jenab, N. Javaheri. Vlasov model using kinetic phase point trajectories for the study of BGK modes
125 -- 0Daeho Kim, Hyonu Chang, Chang-Mo Ryu. Particle simulation of a magnetized dual-frequency capacitively coupled plasma
126 -- 0Sunmi Choi, Sunghee Lee, Jaekoo Lee, Kyungnam Kim, Geunyoung Yeom. Two-dimensional fluid simulation of large-area plasma source with parallel resonance antenna
127 -- 0T. H. Chung, Y. M. Shin. Theoretical model of cylindrical Langmuir probe for low-pressure electronegative discharges
128 -- 0Y. J. Hong, G. J. Kim, S.-H. Lee, M. Yoon. Comparison between particle-in-cell Monte-Carlo and fluid simulations of argon microhollow discharges
129 -- 130Jonghyuk Kang, Ganyoung Park, Jaekoo Lee. Particle-in-Cell/Monte Carlo simulation of CF::4:: discharge in capacitively coupled plasma reactor
131 -- 0G. J. Kim, Y. J. Hong, F. Iza, J. K. Lee. Evolution of the electron energy distribution function in pulsed micro hollow cathode discharge
132 -- 0S. M. Lee, Y. S. Seo, J. K. Lee. Paschen breakdown curve by one-dimensional PIC-MCC simulation
133 -- 0Sunghee Lee, Sunmi Choi, Jongwon Shon. Two-dimensional fluid simulation of VHF-ICP source with parallel resonance antenna
134 -- 0Yong-Su Na, J. Y. Kim. Predictive modelling of advanced tokamak scenarios
135 -- 0Y. S. Seo, S. M. Lee, J. K. Lee. Improvement of luminous efficiency in a mercury-free flat fluorescent lamp (FFL) by using fluid simulation
136 -- 0S. H. Shin, D. Y. Jeong, J. E. Han, M. Yoon. A tunable coherent IR radiation source based on a self-amplified spontaneous emission free-electron laser
137 -- 0J. Simek, R. Hrach, P. Jelinek. Computational study of negative ions influence on plasma sheath formation
138 -- 139C.-T. Hung, M.-H. Hu, J.-S. Wu, F.-N. Hwang. A new paradigm for solving plasma fluid modeling equations
140 -- 145Kurt Binder, Jürgen Horbach, Andrey Milchev, Marcus Müller, Richard Vink. Monte Carlo simulations of phase transitions of systems in nanoscopic confinement
146 -- 149J. P. Wittmer, P. Beckrich, F. Crevel, C.-C. Huang, A. Cavallo, T. Kreer, H. Meyer. Are polymer melts ideal
150 -- 153Erik Luijten, Angelo Cacciuto. Translocation of polymers out of confined geometries
154 -- 157Philipp Schapotschnikow, René Pool, Thijs J. H. Vlugt. Selective adsorption of alkyl thiols on gold in different geometries
158 -- 161Hans J. Herrmann, José S. Andrade Jr., Ascânio D. Araújo. Particles in fluids
162 -- 163Akihiro Nakayama, Katsuya Hasebe, Yuki Sugiyama. Instability of pedestrian flow in 2D optimal velocity model with attractive interaction
164 -- 165S. Taniguchi, M. Nakamura, Masaharu Isobe, N. Zhao, M. Sugiyama. Heat conduction problem in a one-dimensional hard-point gas: Molecular dynamics and extended thermodynamics
166 -- 167Stefan Wessel. Simulations of atomic gases on frustrated optical lattices
168 -- 171Friederike Schmid, Dominik Düchs, Olaf Lenz, Beate West. A generic model for lipid monolayers, bilayers, and membranes
172 -- 175Frank L. H. Brown. Simple models for biomembrane structure and dynamics
176 -- 179Ming Li, Zhong-Can Ou-Yang. DNA as active polymer: long-range allosteric effect and chromatin loop structure
180 -- 183Joaquín Marro, Joaquín J. Torres, Jesús M. Cortés. Networks with heterogeneously weighted connections and partial synchronization of nodes
184 -- 185Kyungsik Kim, Soo Yong Kim, Deock-Ho Ha. Characteristics of networks in financial markets
186 -- 0Kyoung Eun Lee, Jae-Woo Lee, Byoung Hee Hong. Complex networks in a stock market
187 -- 0Gyuchang Lim, Soo Yoo Kim, Ji-Hyun Kang, Kyungsik Kim. Dynamical models of high-frequency data analysis
188 -- 0Gimoon Nam, Nam-Kyung Lee. Kinetics of a semiflexible chain under tension
189 -- 0Yasunori Sakaniwa, Hiroyuki Shima. Numerical study on critical exponents of hyperbolic Ising lattice
190 -- 0Takayuki Tatekawa. Phase transition in d-dimensional long-range interacting systems
191 -- 194Rubin H. Landau. Computational Physics Education; why, what and how
195 -- 198Koo-Chul Lee, Julian Lee. Programming physics softwares in Flash
199 -- 201P. H. Borcherds. Python: a language for computational physics
202 -- 205Priya Vashishta, Rajiv K. Kalia, Aiichiro Nakano. Multimillion atom simulations of dynamics of wing cracks and nanoscale damage in glass, and hypervelocity impact damage in ceramics
206 -- 209R. Y. Yang, R. P. Zou, K. J. Dong, X. Z. An, Aibing Yu. Simulation of the packing of cohesive particles
210 -- 213Yongzhi Chen, Xin Chen, Yuefan Deng. Simulating botulinum neurotoxin with constant pH molecular dynamics in Generalized Born implicit solvent
214 -- 0Jooneun An, Sunil Ahn, Sungho Kim, Jysoo Lee. The design of the application and service platform for grid pilot services
215 -- 0Jaegyoon Hahm, Oh-Kyoung Kwon, Hun Joo Myung, Hyoungwoo Park, Jongsuk Ruth Lee. KMI-R1: A Grid middleware package for K*Grid
216 -- 0Hyung Jinn Kim, Jongsuk Ruth Lee. A study on a data dissemination mechanism for Grid environment
217 -- 0Jae-Hyuck Kwak, Sangwan Kim, Young Chul Hwang, Pillwoo Lee. Development of web-based Grid service platform for K*Grid infrastructure
218 -- 0Daewon Lee, Jaewook Lee, Younggui Yoon. A quadratic string adapted barrier exploring method for locating transition states
219 -- 223Jamie Shiers. The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (worldwide LCG)
224 -- 230Harvey B. Newman. Networking for High Energy and Nuclear Physics
231 -- 234Shawn McKee. The ATLAS computing model: status, plans and future possibilities
235 -- 238Igor Sfiligoi. CDF computing
239 -- 242Hiroshi Sakamoto. Data grid deployment for high energy physics in Japan
243 -- 246Dongchul Son, Jun-Suhk Suh. HEP computing in Korea
247 -- 248Kihyeon Cho. Cyberinfrastructure in Korea
249 -- 0Norbert Attig, Nigel Cundy, Stefan Krieg, Thomas Lippert. Simulation of full QCD using overlap fermions
250 -- 253Charles F. Gammie, Scott Noble, Po Kin Leung. Numerical models of black hole accretion flows
254 -- 256S. Koide, K. Shibata, T. Kudoh. General relativistic simulations of jet formation in Kerr black hole magnetosphere
257 -- 259James M. Stone, Thomas A. Gardiner. Recent progress in astrophysical MHD
260 -- 261Hyung-Mok Lee, Eunhyeuk Kim, Ilsang Yoon. Dynamical evolution of rotating stellar systems: Fokker-Planck and N-body
262 -- 0Insun Ahn, Hyung-Mok Lee. N-body simulations of the dynamical evolution of rotating star clusters in galactic tidal field
263 -- 0Daniel Pomarède, Edouard Audit, Romain Teyssier, Bruno Thooris. Visualization of large astrophysical simulations datasets