The General Utility Lattice Program (gulp) has been extended to include the ability to simulate polymers and surfaces, as well as adding many other new features, and the current status of the program is fully documented. Both the background theory is described, as well as providing a concise review of some of the previous applications in order to demonstrate the range of its use. Examples are presented of work performed using the new compatibilities of the software, including the calculation of Born effective charges, mechanical properties as a function of applied pressure, calculation of frequency-dependent dielectric data, surface reconstructions of calcite and the performance of a linear-scaling algorithm for bond-order potentials
Additive manufacturing enables the production of complex structured parts with tailored properties. ...
We review basics of quantum field theories (QFT) and lattice field theories (LFT). We present, evalu...
The development of density functional theory and the tremendous increase of compute power in recent ...
Introduction & background The General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) is designed to perform a va...
The current status and capabilities of the atomistic simulation code GULP are described. In particu...
General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) is an important software to the scientific community and avai...
The General Utility Lattice Program [1] (or GULP, to itsfriends) is a well-established and popular s...
The most important applications for simulations of polymers involve composites or blends with extens...
This repository contains lattice-gas Monte Carlo simulation data and supporting code for the paper "...
This paper investigates the suitability of the General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) for studying a...
Presented is a novel algorithmic method for simulating complex fluids, for instance multiphase singl...
The thesis is focused on two major subjects: - Calculation of free energy is of great help in the st...
Lattice-Boltzmann methods are versatile numerical modeling techniques capable of reproducing a wide ...
The Lattice Solid Model has been used successfully as a virtual laboratory to simulate fracturing of...
Computer simulations of lattice systems have not been performed under constant pressure conditions s...
Additive manufacturing enables the production of complex structured parts with tailored properties. ...
We review basics of quantum field theories (QFT) and lattice field theories (LFT). We present, evalu...
The development of density functional theory and the tremendous increase of compute power in recent ...
Introduction & background The General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) is designed to perform a va...
The current status and capabilities of the atomistic simulation code GULP are described. In particu...
General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) is an important software to the scientific community and avai...
The General Utility Lattice Program [1] (or GULP, to itsfriends) is a well-established and popular s...
The most important applications for simulations of polymers involve composites or blends with extens...
This repository contains lattice-gas Monte Carlo simulation data and supporting code for the paper "...
This paper investigates the suitability of the General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) for studying a...
Presented is a novel algorithmic method for simulating complex fluids, for instance multiphase singl...
The thesis is focused on two major subjects: - Calculation of free energy is of great help in the st...
Lattice-Boltzmann methods are versatile numerical modeling techniques capable of reproducing a wide ...
The Lattice Solid Model has been used successfully as a virtual laboratory to simulate fracturing of...
Computer simulations of lattice systems have not been performed under constant pressure conditions s...
Additive manufacturing enables the production of complex structured parts with tailored properties. ...
We review basics of quantum field theories (QFT) and lattice field theories (LFT). We present, evalu...
The development of density functional theory and the tremendous increase of compute power in recent ...