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A SysML Profile for Classical DEVS Simulators

2008 The Third International Conference on Software Engineering Advances, 2008
Discrete event simulation specification (DEVS) is a formalism facilitating hierarchical and modular description of the models executed using DEVS simulators. Lack of standardized, easy-to-use interface enabling simulation practitioners to define their models is an important drawback, since in most cases DEVS models are defined as C++ or Java programs ...
Mara Nikolaidou   +4 more
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Ensemble simulations with discrete classical dynamics

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2013
For discrete classical Molecular Dynamics (MD) obtained by the “Verlet” algorithm (VA) with the time increment h there exists (for sufficiently small h) a shadow Hamiltonian \documentclass[12pt]{minimal}\begin{document}$\tilde{H}$\end{document}H̃ with energy \documentclass[12pt]{minimal}\begin{document}$\tilde{E}(h)$\end{document}Ẽ(h), for which the ...
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Classical simulations of heavy-ion collisions

Physical Review C, 1987
We have carried out simulations of central collisions between two heavy ions by the classical molecular dynamics method. The ions used in these simulations are bound spheres of charged argon atoms, and the chosen mass numbers for the collisions are 108 on 108, 65 on 65, and 16 on 200.
, Schlagel, , Pandharipande
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Quantum and classical relaxation rates from classical simulations

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1994
The time correlation function for a harmonic quantum mechanical system can be related to the time correlation function for a corresponding classical system. Although straightforward to derive and well known in other contexts, this relationship has been unappreciated in the context of vibrational relaxation, where time correlation functions obtained ...
Joel S. Bader, B. J. Berne
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Simulation Studies of Classical and Non-classical Nucleation

1991
We present the results of Monte Carlo studies of nucleation in Ising models with several interaction ranges. We find that for systems with short range interactions the classical theory of nucleation correctly describes the simulation results. However for systems with long range interactions undergoing deep quenches, the nucleation process is not ...
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Recent progress in the simulation of classical fluids

1992
This chapter is written with the same motivation as the two earlier reviews by Hansen and ourselves [6.1, 2], namely to present simulation work in the domain of classical fluids. The present review considers developments from mid 1984 onwards. In spite of the nearly exponential increase of number of publications in this field, we have attempted to give
Dominique Levesque, Jean Jarques Weis
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Large-Scale Monte Carlo Simulation of Two-Dimensional Classical XY Model Using Multiple GPUs

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 2012
Yukihiro Komura   +2 more
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