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Computer Physics Communications

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Computer Physics Communications publishes research papers and computer program descriptions in computational physics and physical chemistry: the focus is on computational methods and techniques rather than results. All contributions are peer reviewed. Special issues are published on an occasional basis; enquiries should be directed to a member of the Editorial Board. Some papers describe computer programs that are deposited in the CPC Program Library which, with over 2,000 programs contributed since 1969, is a major computational resource for the community. Programs are available at http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk and are free to members of institutions with an institutional journal subscription.

Articles cover:
• computational models and programs in physics and physical chemistry;
• computational models and programs associated with the design, control and analysis of experiments;
numerical methods and algorithms;
algebraic computation;
• the impact of advanced computer architecture and special purpose computers on computing in the physical sciences; and
• software topics related to the physical sciences.

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ISSN impreso

0010-4655

ISSN electrónico

1879-2944

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A software program to investigate the nucleation kinetics of solution grown crystals using MATLAB platform

S. Rama; C. Surendra Dilip; Rajesh Narayana Perumal

Pp. 661-669

Java application for the superposition T-matrix code to study the optical properties of cosmic dust aggregates

P. HalderORCID; A. Chakraborty; P. Deb Roy; H.S. Das

Pp. 2369-2379

LAMMPS - a flexible simulation tool for particle-based materials modeling at the atomic, meso, and continuum scales

Aidan P. ThompsonORCID; H. Metin AktulgaORCID; Richard BergerORCID; Dan S. Bolintineanu; W. Michael Brown; Paul S. CrozierORCID; Pieter J. in 't VeldORCID; Axel KohlmeyerORCID; Stan G. Moore; Trung Dac Nguyen; Ray Shan; Mark J. Stevens; Julien Tranchida; Christian Trott; Steven J. Plimpton

Palabras clave: General Physics and Astronomy; Hardware and Architecture.

Pp. 108171