We report an accessible and robust tool for evaluating the effects of Coulomb collisions on a test particle in a plasma that obeys Maxwell–Jüttner statistics. The implementation is based on the Beliaev–Budker collision integral which allows both the test particle and the background plasma to be relativistic. The integration method supports adaptive time stepping, which is shown to greatly improve the computational efficiency. The Monte Carlo method is implemented for both the three-dimensional particle momentum space and the five-dimensional guiding center phase space. Detailed description is provided for both the physics and implementation of the operator. The focus is in adaptive integration of stochastic differential equations, which is...
We present an extension of a linearized Coulomb collision operator, previously used in several Euler...
A comprehensive description of methods, suitable for solving the kinetic equation for fast ions and ...
In many applications, it is necessary to compute the time-dependent distribution of an ensemble of p...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
In plasma physics, the direct simulation of inter-particle Coulomb collisions is often necessary to ...
We present a new, for plasma physics, highly efficient multilevel Monte Carlo numer-ical method for ...
The accuracy of first-order Euler and higher-order time-integration algorithms for grid-based Langev...
Abstract: In previous works, discrete simulation Monte Carlo for the kinetic equation with...
This presentation describes a hybrid computational method for Coulomb collisions in a plasma that co...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
A formulation of full Coulomb (or Landau) collision operator is provided that allows for an efficien...
"A three dimensional nonlinear Monte Carlo collision model is developed based on Coulomb binary coll...
This paper explains how to obtain the distribution function of minority ions in tokamak plasmas usin...
A numerical method to implement a linearized Coulomb collision operator in the two-weight Monte Carl...
Understanding and simulating the dynamics of plasmas in Tokamak devices is a crucial aspect of the p...
We present an extension of a linearized Coulomb collision operator, previously used in several Euler...
A comprehensive description of methods, suitable for solving the kinetic equation for fast ions and ...
In many applications, it is necessary to compute the time-dependent distribution of an ensemble of p...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
In plasma physics, the direct simulation of inter-particle Coulomb collisions is often necessary to ...
We present a new, for plasma physics, highly efficient multilevel Monte Carlo numer-ical method for ...
The accuracy of first-order Euler and higher-order time-integration algorithms for grid-based Langev...
Abstract: In previous works, discrete simulation Monte Carlo for the kinetic equation with...
This presentation describes a hybrid computational method for Coulomb collisions in a plasma that co...
If the collisional time scale for Coulomb collisions is comparable to the characteristic time scales...
A formulation of full Coulomb (or Landau) collision operator is provided that allows for an efficien...
"A three dimensional nonlinear Monte Carlo collision model is developed based on Coulomb binary coll...
This paper explains how to obtain the distribution function of minority ions in tokamak plasmas usin...
A numerical method to implement a linearized Coulomb collision operator in the two-weight Monte Carl...
Understanding and simulating the dynamics of plasmas in Tokamak devices is a crucial aspect of the p...
We present an extension of a linearized Coulomb collision operator, previously used in several Euler...
A comprehensive description of methods, suitable for solving the kinetic equation for fast ions and ...
In many applications, it is necessary to compute the time-dependent distribution of an ensemble of p...