2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpdc.2005.03.006
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Parallel multigrid summation for the -body problem

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“…169 The multi-grid approach is also a possible approach, whose sequential processing can attain roughly the same computational speed as the PME. 170 A number of attempts have been made to implement the computation of the Coulombic force, see for example Ref. 171.…”
Section: Recon¯gurable Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…169 The multi-grid approach is also a possible approach, whose sequential processing can attain roughly the same computational speed as the PME. 170 A number of attempts have been made to implement the computation of the Coulombic force, see for example Ref. 171.…”
Section: Recon¯gurable Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Choose a cut-off in both real-space and reciprocal-space so that the neglected terms in the real-space and reciprocal-space parts are of the same order δ , or less. The truncation in real-space implies that a sufficient number of terms must be included in the reciprocal-space sums, Equation (28).…”
Section: Formulas For Energy and Forces In Ewald Summationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a multitude of alternative methods for representing electrostatic interactions. Examples are methods based on a cut-off [17][18][19], tree and multipole based methods [20][21][22][23][24][25], multigrid methods [26][27][28], reaction field methods [29][30][31], the particle mesh method [32,33] and the isotropic sum method [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…many-body potential summations [25], for which the influence of particles is first redistributed to the nodes of a Cartesian grid. On the finest level, the Cartesian grid is related to a cut-off distance for the used interaction function.…”
Section: For Each Such Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BBGKY approximation for which the collision term is provided in equation (8.17) results in the following expression for the pressure of dense single phase gases [24] 25) where the long range part is related to the attractive force potential V m by…”
Section: Bbgky Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%