A revision of Stodolkiewicz's Monte-Carlo code is used to simulate evolution of star clusters. The new method treats each superstar as a single star and follows the evolution and motion of all individual stellar objects. The first calculations for isolated, equal-mass N-body systems with three-body energy generation according to Spitzer's formulae show good agreement with direct N-body calculations for N=2000, 4096 and 10000 particles. The density, velocity, mass distributions, energy generation, number of binaries etc. follow the N-body results. Only the number of escapers is slightly too high compared to N-body results and there is no level off anisotropy for advanced post-collapse evolution of Monte-Carlo models as is seen in N-body simu...
We have recently written a new code to simulate the long term evolution of spherical clusters of st...
AbstractSpecial high-accuracy direct force summation N-body algorithms and their relevance for the s...
We outline the steps needed in order to incorporate the evolution of single and binary stars into a ...
A revision of Stod\'o{\l}kiewicz's Monte Carlo code is used to simulate evolution of large star clus...
We present a new parallel supercomputer implementation of the Monte Carlo method for simulating the ...
The new approach outlined in Paper I (Spurzem \& Giersz 1996) to follow the individual formation and...
We present the first detailed comparison between million-body globular cluster simulations computed ...
We describe the public release of the Cluster Monte Carlo (CMC) code, a parallel, star-by-star N-bod...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters using our new 2-D Monte-Carlo code, and we cal...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters containing populations of primordial binaries,...
Spherically symmetric equal mass star clusters containing a large amount of primordial binaries are ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters using our new two-dimensional Monte Carlo code...
The “gravitational million-body problem,” to model the dynamical evolution of a self-gravitating, co...
We describe a major upgrade of a Monte Carlo code that has previously been used for many studies of ...
We have recently written a new code to simulate the long term evolution of spherical clusters of st...
AbstractSpecial high-accuracy direct force summation N-body algorithms and their relevance for the s...
We outline the steps needed in order to incorporate the evolution of single and binary stars into a ...
A revision of Stod\'o{\l}kiewicz's Monte Carlo code is used to simulate evolution of large star clus...
We present a new parallel supercomputer implementation of the Monte Carlo method for simulating the ...
The new approach outlined in Paper I (Spurzem \& Giersz 1996) to follow the individual formation and...
We present the first detailed comparison between million-body globular cluster simulations computed ...
We describe the public release of the Cluster Monte Carlo (CMC) code, a parallel, star-by-star N-bod...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters using our new 2-D Monte-Carlo code, and we cal...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters containing populations of primordial binaries,...
Spherically symmetric equal mass star clusters containing a large amount of primordial binaries are ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters using our new two-dimensional Monte Carlo code...
The “gravitational million-body problem,” to model the dynamical evolution of a self-gravitating, co...
We describe a major upgrade of a Monte Carlo code that has previously been used for many studies of ...
We have recently written a new code to simulate the long term evolution of spherical clusters of st...
AbstractSpecial high-accuracy direct force summation N-body algorithms and their relevance for the s...
We outline the steps needed in order to incorporate the evolution of single and binary stars into a ...