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  1. The European Physical Journal Plus
  2. The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128
  3. The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 1, January 2013
  4. Simulations: The dark side
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The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 132
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 131
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 130
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 129
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 12, December 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 11, November 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 10, October 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 9, September 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 8, August 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 7, July 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 6, June 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 5, May 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 4, April 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 3, March 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 2, February 2013
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 128, Issue 1, January 2013
Cusp potential for anisotropically expanding homogeneous high-dimension spaces
Mesons condensate and Fermi momentum
Infinite face-centered-cubic network of identical resistors: Application to lattice Green’s function
Relativistic effect of external magnetic and Aharonov-Bohm fields on the unequal scalar and vector Cornell model
The introduction of the quantum kinetic energy term via the Hamilton-Jacobi approach
Relativistic symmetries of the Manning-Rosen potential in the frame of supersymmetry
Axisymmetric creeping flow past a porous approximate sphere with an impermeable core
Sketch of a cosmological model based on the law of energy conservation
Combined thermal stratified and thermal radiation effects in mixed-convection flow of a thixotropic fluid
The evolution of neutrino masses and mixings in the 5D MSSM
Simulations: The dark side
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 127
The European Physical Journal Plus : Volume 126

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Simulations: The dark side

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Frenkel, D.
Copyright Year 2013
Abstract This paper discusses the Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics methods. Both methods are, in principle, simple. However, simple does not mean risk-free. In the literature, many of the pitfalls in the field are mentioned, but usually as a footnote --and these footnotes are scattered over many papers. The present paper focuses on the “dark side” of simulation: it is one big footnote. I should stress that “dark”, in this context, has no negative moral implication. It just means: under-exposed.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 21
Page Count 21
File Format PDF
Journal The European Physical Journal Plus
Volume Number 128
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 21905444
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2013-01-25
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Applied and Technical Physics Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity Condensed Matter Physics Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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