We review progress in kinetic plasma modeling by electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) algorithms on unstructured grids. These algorithms are implemented in modular CONPIC and BORPIC C++ codes that integrate a matrix-free explicit finite-element (FE) Maxwell solver based on a parallel sparse-approximate inverse (SPAI) algorithm and a first-principles charge-conserving scatter algorithm to transfer the charged particle information into dynamic variables on the grid. The Maxwell solver of the EM-PIC algorithm utilizes a mixed FE basis and discretizes the time-dependent coupled first-order Maxwell's system explicitly. The explicit solver approximates the inverse FE system matrix ('mass' matrix) using hierarchical sparsity pa...
PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer p...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) methods allow the study of plasma behavior by computing the trajectories of f...
The Particle-In-Cell (PIC) method is widely used in relativistic particle beam and laser plasma mode...
We review progress in kinetic plasma modeling by electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) algorithm...
We combine a novel finite-element-based electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) algorithm for the ...
We present a charge-conserving electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) algorithm on unstructured g...
In this article, we describe a novel implementation of finite-size (super) particles described by po...
International audienceNumerical simulations have been critical in the recent rapid developments of p...
Abstract: The paper contents description of an economic and efficient method of program re...
A novel electromagnetic solver with mesh refinement capability was implemented in Warp. The solver a...
In the recent years the PIC simulations of plasma sources have become increasingly important to inve...
AbstractSpace plasma phenomena occur in multi-scale processes from the electron scale to the magneto...
Large-scale numerical simulations are essential to the design of plasma-based accelerators and laser...
Development of a computational model to study the interaction of high frequency electromagnetic (EM)...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes can be applied to model wave coupling, propagation and absorption. The ...
PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer p...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) methods allow the study of plasma behavior by computing the trajectories of f...
The Particle-In-Cell (PIC) method is widely used in relativistic particle beam and laser plasma mode...
We review progress in kinetic plasma modeling by electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) algorithm...
We combine a novel finite-element-based electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) algorithm for the ...
We present a charge-conserving electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) algorithm on unstructured g...
In this article, we describe a novel implementation of finite-size (super) particles described by po...
International audienceNumerical simulations have been critical in the recent rapid developments of p...
Abstract: The paper contents description of an economic and efficient method of program re...
A novel electromagnetic solver with mesh refinement capability was implemented in Warp. The solver a...
In the recent years the PIC simulations of plasma sources have become increasingly important to inve...
AbstractSpace plasma phenomena occur in multi-scale processes from the electron scale to the magneto...
Large-scale numerical simulations are essential to the design of plasma-based accelerators and laser...
Development of a computational model to study the interaction of high frequency electromagnetic (EM)...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes can be applied to model wave coupling, propagation and absorption. The ...
PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer p...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) methods allow the study of plasma behavior by computing the trajectories of f...
The Particle-In-Cell (PIC) method is widely used in relativistic particle beam and laser plasma mode...