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  • ...It is important in experimental and theoretical studies of interactions at particle colliders. Particle accelerators and colliders produce collisions (interactions) of particles ( ...
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  • ...umerical algorithms in scientific computing. Its application ranges from [[computational fluid dynamics]] (CFD) over [[molecular dynamics]] (MD) to [[discrete eleme ...thed Particle Hydrodynamics Stability Analysis. ''Journal of Computational Physics''. 116(1), 123-134</ref> ...
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  • ...retired American physicist known for her work on computational industrial physics for [[Boeing]],{{r|faps}} and particularly on lightning protection for airp ...at 1.8-TeV <math>p\bar p</math> Collisions at CDF'', concerned [[particle physics]] experiments on the [[Collider Detector at Fermilab]],{{r|diss}} where she ...
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  • ...ulation of [[#Applications|industrial-scale chemical processes]] involving particle-fluid flows. ...method is used in [[#Software|commercial software]] for the simulation of particle-fluid systems and also available in MFiX suite by NETL. ...
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  • The net [[electrostatic]] [[force]] acting on a charged [[particle]] with index <math>i</math> contained within a collection of particles is g ...standard for long-range electrostatics| journal = The Journal of Chemical Physics| volume = 124| issue = 23| pages = 234104| year = 2006| last1 = Fennell | f ...
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  • ...ey/> This equation is analogous to the formula for the kinetic energy of a particle with mass {{mvar|m}} and velocity {{math|'''v'''}}, namely and can be derived from it, by expressing the position of each particle of the system in terms of {{math|'''q'''}}. ...
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  • | genre = [[Particle physics]] [[Category:Computational particle physics]] ...
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  • ...cales comparable to the [[gyroradius]] and frequencies much lower than the particle [[Cyclotron motion|cyclotron frequencies]].<ref>X. Garbet, M. Lesur. Gyroki ...direction of the magnetic field, and <math>m_{s}</math> is the mass of the particle. Now, we can average over the gyrophase angle at constant guiding center po ...
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  • ...rticles performing [[Coulomb collision|Coulomb collisions]] in a [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]]. ...properties of the landau kinetic equation |journal=Journal of Statistical Physics|volume=161|issue=6|page=1327|doi=10.1007/s10955-015-1311-0 |bibcode=2015JSP ...
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  • {{short description|Class of computational fluid dynamics methods}} ...ternative to Lagrangian methods such as [[Discrete Element Method|Discrete Particle Simulation]] (DPS). The [[Lattice Boltzmann Method]] (LBM) shares some stro ...
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  • In [[computational fluid dynamics]], the '''Stochastic Eulerian Lagrangian Method (SELM)'''<re | journal = Journal of Computational Physics ...
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  • == Computational complexity == ...n [[algorithm]] for solving this problem in polynomial time, and so a long computational time may be needed for solving problem instances of even moderate size (bas ...
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  • ...f>{{cite journal|last=Kato|first=Tosio|title=On the eigenfunctions of many-particle systems in quantum mechanics|journal=Communications on Pure and Applied Mat ...
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  • ...microcanonical ensemble: Getting the best of both worlds |journal=Nuclear Physics B|language=en|volume=257|pages=652–662|doi=10.1016/0550-3213(85)90369-4|bib ...m probability fluxes to small windows | journal = Journal of Computational Physics | volume = 355 | issue = | pages = 22–36 | date = February 2018 | pmid = 29 ...
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  • ...t2=Chen |first2=Z. |last3=Schreyer |first3=H. L. |date=1994-09-01 |title=A particle method for history-dependent materials |url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045 ...n-cell]]), FLIP (Fluid-Implicit Particle), hybrid format, and APIC (Affine Particle-in-Cell). Understanding these schemes in-depth is crucial for the further d ...
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  • ...s around heart valves: A numerical method|journal=Journal of Computational Physics|volume=10|issue=2|pages=252–271|doi=10.1016/0021-9991(72)90065-4|bibcode=19 ...he Lagrangian coordinate along the fiber and <math>t </math> is time. The physics of the fiber is represented via a fiber force distribution function <math> ...
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  • ...amics in a mesoscale solvent | year=2000 | journal=The Journal of Chemical Physics | pages=7260–7269 | last1 = Malevanets | first1 = Anatoly | last2 = Kapral ...ticles are sorted into collision cells with a lateral size <math>a</math>. Particle velocities within each cell are updated according to the collision rule ...
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  • {{Short description|Application of computational physics}} {{Expert needed|physics|date=September 2023}} ...
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  • ...Computer simulations of the full equations of motion for every individual particle to simulate microscopic properties is computationally very expensive. [[Mon # Perform a random change in the state of a randomly chosen particle (e. g. change velocity or position). ...
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  • ...erpositions of particle-hole excitations in the basis consisting of single-particle states of the spherical potential. But in reality, the description of these For ease of computation using the computational resources of the 1950s, Nilsson used a basis consisting of eigenstates of t ...
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