A new formulation is presented for the implicit moment method applied to the time-dependent relativistic Vlasov-Maxwell system. The new approach is based on a specific formulation of the implicit moment method that allows us to retain the same formalism that is valid in the classical case despite the formidable complication introduced by the nonlinear nature of the relativistic equations of motion. To demonstrate the validity of the new formulation, an implicit finite difference algorithm is developed to solve the Maxwell’s equations and equations of motion. A number of benchmark problems are run: two stream instability, ion acoustic wave damping, Weibel instability, and Poynting flux acceleration. The numerical results are all in agreement...
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An accurate treatment of the relativistic Vlasov-Maxwell system is of fundamental importance to a br...
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Implicit particle-in-cell codes offer advantages over their explicit counterparts in that they suffe...
A new formulation based on Hamiltonian reduction technique using the invariance of generalized cano...
A new formulation based on Hamiltonian reduction technique using the invariance of generalized canon...
Laser plasma and beam plasma acceleration are promising routes towards a new generation of particle ...
Using the Hamiltonian structure of the Vlasov equation, we develop a general, relativistic, three-di...
We present a new approach to calculate the particle distribution function about rela-tivistic shocks...
High energy particles of many of astrophysical phenomena and laboratory experiments are relativistic...
We present a time-implicit numerical method to solve the relativistic Vlasov–Ampere system of equati...
Most current particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithms employ an explicit approach. Explicit PIC approaches ...
We discuss the fundamentals of the implicit moment method for Particle In Cell (PIC) simulation as p...
This paper discusses a novel fully implicit formulation for a one-dimensional electrostatic particle...
Energy conserving particle-in-cell schemes are constructed for a class of reduced relativistic Vlaso...
We present an energy-conserving numerical scheme to solve the Vlasov-Maxwell (VM) system based on th...
An accurate treatment of the relativistic Vlasov-Maxwell system is of fundamental importance to a br...
We present a numerical scheme to solve the fully 3D Maxwell-Vlasov equations. The aim is to investig...
Implicit particle-in-cell codes offer advantages over their explicit counterparts in that they suffe...
A new formulation based on Hamiltonian reduction technique using the invariance of generalized cano...
A new formulation based on Hamiltonian reduction technique using the invariance of generalized canon...
Laser plasma and beam plasma acceleration are promising routes towards a new generation of particle ...
Using the Hamiltonian structure of the Vlasov equation, we develop a general, relativistic, three-di...
We present a new approach to calculate the particle distribution function about rela-tivistic shocks...