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The following pages link to Particle-in-cell modelling of laser-plasma interaction using Fourier decomposition (Q1005419):
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- Modeling of laser wakefield acceleration in Lorentz boosted frame using EM-PIC code with spectral solver (Q398045) (← links)
- A simple model for the dynamics of the electrons in a spherical plasma irradiated by a laser pulse (Q409938) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of laser wakefield accelerators in optimal Lorentz frames (Q615155) (← links)
- Implementation of a hybrid particle code with a PIC description in \(r\)-\(z\) and a gridless description in \(\phi\) into OSIRIS (Q728840) (← links)
- A modified gas kinetic scheme for collisional SRS model with relativistic effect (Q781957) (← links)
- Particle-in-cell modeling of relativistic laser-plasma interaction with the adjustable-damping, direct implicit method (Q975151) (← links)
- A spectral, quasi-cylindrical and dispersion-free particle-in-cell algorithm (Q1682460) (← links)
- Integrating a ponderomotive guiding center algorithm into a quasi-static particle-in-cell code based on azimuthal mode decomposition (Q2083690) (← links)
- A Fourier transformation based UGKS for Vlasov-Poisson equations in cylindrical coordinates \((r, \theta)\) (Q2166590) (← links)
- A relativistic UGKS for stimulated Raman scattering in two dimension (Q2670069) (← links)
- Numerical dispersion free in longitudinal axis for particle-in-cell simulation (Q2671314) (← links)
- Vlasov-Fokker-Planck Simulations for High-Power Laser-Plasma Interactions (Q4588651) (← links)
- A Gas-Kinetic Scheme for Collisional Vlasov-Poisson Equations in Cylindrical Coordinates (Q5042013) (← links)
- Simulation of Laser Propagation in a Plasma with a Frequency Wave Equation (Q5503820) (← links)
- A strang-splitting based unified gas-kinetic scheme for two species plasma in spherical coordinate (Q6060762) (← links)
- A quasi-static particle-in-cell algorithm based on an azimuthal Fourier decomposition for highly efficient simulations of plasma-based acceleration: QPAD (Q6101386) (← links)
- A systematic approach to numerical dispersion in Maxwell solvers (Q6155137) (← links)
- \textsc{Smilei} : a collaborative, open-source, multi-purpose particle-in-cell code for plasma simulation (Q6155747) (← links)