he particle-in-cell method with Monte Carlo collisions is frequently used when a detailed kinetic simulation of a weakly collisional plasma is required. In such cases, one usually desires, inter alia, an accurate calculation of the particle distribution functions in velocity space. However, velocity space diffusion affects most, perhaps all, kinetic simulations to some degree, leading to numerical thermalization (i.e., relaxation of the velocity distribution toward a Maxwellian), and consequently distortion of the true velocity distribution functions, among other undesirable effects. The rate of such thermalization can be considered a figure of merit for kinetic simulations. This article shows that, contrary to previous assumption, the addi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/633053/EU//EUROfusionIdeally, binary-collision algorithms conserve kinetic mome...
Fluid, particle-in-cell and hybrid models are the numerical simulation techniques commonly used for ...
Abstract: On the base of two codes for kinetic plasma particles simulation of spatially no...
he particle-in-cell method with Monte Carlo collisions is frequently used when a detailed kinetic si...
he particle-in-cell method with Monte Carlo collisions is frequently used when a detailed kinetic si...
Particle-in-cell simulations with Monte Carlo collisions are expected to calculate the velocity dist...
Particle-in-cell simulations with Monte Carlo collisions are expected to calculate the velocity dist...
Classical particle based simulations of hyperbolic transport equations suffer from severe stiffness ...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
Applications in particle simulation often suffer from the effects of a time-scale separation and sti...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
In many applications, it is necessary to compute the time-dependent distribution of an ensemble of p...
Abstract: In previous works, discrete simulation Monte Carlo for the kinetic equation with...
In plasma physics, the direct simulation of inter-particle Coulomb collisions is often necessary to ...
A local Maxwellian thermostat for the multiparticle collision dynamics algorithm is proposed. The al...
| openaire: EC/H2020/633053/EU//EUROfusionIdeally, binary-collision algorithms conserve kinetic mome...
Fluid, particle-in-cell and hybrid models are the numerical simulation techniques commonly used for ...
Abstract: On the base of two codes for kinetic plasma particles simulation of spatially no...
he particle-in-cell method with Monte Carlo collisions is frequently used when a detailed kinetic si...
he particle-in-cell method with Monte Carlo collisions is frequently used when a detailed kinetic si...
Particle-in-cell simulations with Monte Carlo collisions are expected to calculate the velocity dist...
Particle-in-cell simulations with Monte Carlo collisions are expected to calculate the velocity dist...
Classical particle based simulations of hyperbolic transport equations suffer from severe stiffness ...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
Applications in particle simulation often suffer from the effects of a time-scale separation and sti...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
In many applications, it is necessary to compute the time-dependent distribution of an ensemble of p...
Abstract: In previous works, discrete simulation Monte Carlo for the kinetic equation with...
In plasma physics, the direct simulation of inter-particle Coulomb collisions is often necessary to ...
A local Maxwellian thermostat for the multiparticle collision dynamics algorithm is proposed. The al...
| openaire: EC/H2020/633053/EU//EUROfusionIdeally, binary-collision algorithms conserve kinetic mome...
Fluid, particle-in-cell and hybrid models are the numerical simulation techniques commonly used for ...
Abstract: On the base of two codes for kinetic plasma particles simulation of spatially no...