Journal: Computer Physics Communications

Volume 185, Issue 6

1501 -- 1514Sebastian Wouters, Ward Poelmans, Paul W. Ayers, Dimitri Van Neck. CheMPS2: A free open-source spin-adapted implementation of the density matrix renormalization group for ab initio quantum chemistry
1515 -- 1528Ameneh Taleei, Mehdi Dehghan. Time-splitting pseudo-spectral domain decomposition method for the soliton solutions of the one- and multi-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equations
1529 -- 1545T. Fritzsche, Thomas Hahn, Sven Heinemeyer, F. von der Pahlen, Heidi Rzehak, C. Schappacher. The implementation of the renormalized complex MSSM in FeynArts and FormCalc
1546 -- 1553Pierre de Buyl, Peter H. Colberg, Felix Höfling. H5MD: A structured, efficient, and portable file format for molecular data
1554 -- 1563Nathan J. Quinlan, Libor Lobovský, Ruairi M. Nestor. Development of the meshless finite volume particle method with exact and efficient calculation of interparticle area
1564 -- 1569Tzu-Liang Chan, Alex J. Lee, James R. Chelikowsky. An effective capacitance model for computing the electronic properties of charged defects in crystals
1570 -- 1581Csaba Nemes, Gergely Barcza, Zoltán Nagy, Örs Legeza, Péter Szolgay. The density matrix renormalization group algorithm on kilo-processor architectures: Implementation and trade-offs
1582 -- 1588Naofumi Kitsunezaki, Atsushi Okabe. Higher-order correction to the FDTD method based on the integral form of Maxwell's equations
1589 -- 1594Veerle Ledoux, Marnix Van Daele. The accurate numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation with an explicitly time-dependent Hamiltonian
1595 -- 1605Ales Vítek, René Kalus. Two-dimensional multiple-histogram method applied to isothermal-isobaric Monte Carlo simulations of molecular clusters
1606 -- 1615Hongwei Li, Xiaonan wu, Jiwei Zhang. Local artificial boundary conditions for Schrödinger and heat equations by using high-order azimuth derivatives on circular artificial boundary
1616 -- 1627Ozlem Ozgun, Mustafa Kuzuoglu. A coordinate transformation approach for efficient repeated solution of Helmholtz equation pertaining to obstacle scattering by shape deformations
1628 -- 1638James Tickner. Arbitrary perturbations in Monte Carlo neutral-particle transport
1639 -- 1646Guido Falk von Rudorff, Christoph Wehmeyer, Daniel Sebastiani. Efficient implementation and application of the artificial bee colony algorithm to low-dimensional optimization problems
1647 -- 1668Valerio Bertone, Stefano Carrazza, Juan Rojo. APFEL: A PDF evolution library with QED corrections
1669 -- 1680S. R. Haskey, B. D. Blackwell, D. G. Pretty. Clustering of periodic multichannel timeseries data with application to plasma fluctuations
1681 -- 1696Alejandro M. Aragón. A C++11 implementation of arbitrary-rank tensors for high-performance computing
1697 -- 1718S. Fritzsche. The Feynman tools for quantum information processing: Design and implementation
1719 -- 1738Teake Nutma. xTras: A field-theory inspired xAct package for mathematica
1739 -- 1746Qingang Xiong, Soroush Aramideh, Alberto Passalacqua, Song-Charng Kong. BIOTC: An open-source CFD code for simulating biomass fast pyrolysis
1747 -- 1758Wu Li, Jesús Carrete, Nebil A. Katcho, Natalio Mingo. ShengBTE: A solver of the Boltzmann transport equation for phonons
1759 -- 1772Maciej Rybczynski, Grzegorz Stefanek, Wojciech Broniowski, Piotr Bozek. GLISSANDO 2: GLauber Initial-State Simulation AND mOre..., ver. 2
1773 -- 1790Florian Staub. SARAH 4: A tool for (not only SUSY) model builders
1791 -- 1807Cathal Ó Broin, L. A. A. Nikolopoulos. A GPGPU based program to solve the TDSE in intense laser fields through the finite difference approach
1808 -- 1821T. Niksic, N. Paar, D. Vretenar, P. Ring. DIRHB - A relativistic self-consistent mean-field framework for atomic nuclei
1822 -- 1827Pierre de Buyl. The vmf90 program for the numerical resolution of the Vlasov equation for mean-field systems
1828 -- 1834J.-Ph. Guillet, G. Heinrich, J. F. von Soden-Fraunhofen. Tools for NLO automation: Extension of the golem95C integral library
1835 -- 1853Tobias Toll, Thomas Ullrich. The dipole model Monte Carlo generator Sartre 1
1854 -- 1855G. Opletal, T. C. Petersen, S. P. Russo. HRMC_2.1: Hybrid Reverse Monte Carlo method with silicon, carbon, germanium and silicon carbide potentials