In this article, a numerical method to compute the electrostatic interaction energy and forces between many dielectric particles is presented. The computational method is based on a Galerkin approximation of an integral equation formulation, which is sufficiently general, as it is able to treat systems embedded in a homogeneous dielectric medium containing an arbitrary number of spherical particles of arbitrary size, charge, dielectric constant and position in the three-dimensional space. The algorithmic complexity is linear scaling with respect to the number of particles for the computation of the energy which has been achieved through the use of a modified fast multipole method. The method scales with the third power of the degree of sphe...
A united description of the electrostatics of an arbitrary number of electrostatic multipoles, each ...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
International audienceWe derive a rigorous analytical formalism and propose a numerical method for t...
International audienceThis article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematic...
International audienceThis article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematic...
International audienceThis article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematic...
This article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematical study of a boundary...
This article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematical study of a boundary...
We derive a rigorous analytical formalism and propose a numerical method for the quantitative evalua...
We derive a rigorous analytical formalism and propose a numerical method for the quantitative evalua...
Theoretical approaches to calculating electrostatic interactions between charged particles of dielec...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
An extension of the self-consistent field approach formulation by Cohen in the preceding paper is pr...
A united description of the electrostatics of an arbitrary number of electrostatic multipoles, each ...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
International audienceWe derive a rigorous analytical formalism and propose a numerical method for t...
International audienceThis article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematic...
International audienceThis article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematic...
International audienceThis article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematic...
This article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematical study of a boundary...
This article is the second in a series of two papers concerning the mathematical study of a boundary...
We derive a rigorous analytical formalism and propose a numerical method for the quantitative evalua...
We derive a rigorous analytical formalism and propose a numerical method for the quantitative evalua...
Theoretical approaches to calculating electrostatic interactions between charged particles of dielec...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
An extension of the self-consistent field approach formulation by Cohen in the preceding paper is pr...
A united description of the electrostatics of an arbitrary number of electrostatic multipoles, each ...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...
We present a general method based on a multipole-expansion theory that allows us to calculate effici...