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The following pages link to First passage Monte Carlo algorithms for solving coupled systems of diffusion-reaction equations (Q1726536):
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- Splitting and survival probabilities in stochastic random walk methods and applications (Q254495) (← links)
- A first-passage kinetic Monte Carlo method for reaction-drift-diffusion processes (Q348732) (← links)
- Revaluation of the first-order upwind difference scheme to solve coarse-grained master equations (Q870530) (← links)
- On the modeling of linear system input stochastic processes with given accuracy and reliability (Q1637517) (← links)
- Application of the von Mises-Fisher distribution to random walk on spheres method for solving high-dimensional diffusion-advection-reaction equations (Q1642263) (← links)
- A mesh free stochastic algorithm for solving diffusion-convection-reaction equations on complicated domains (Q1709848) (← links)
- A random walk on spheres based kinetic Monte Carlo method for simulation of the fluctuation-limited bimolecular reactions (Q1996931) (← links)
- On the possibility of track length based Monte-Carlo algorithms for stationary drift-diffusion systems with sources and sinks (Q2002472) (← links)
- Random walk on spheres algorithm for solving steady-state and transient diffusion-recombination problems (Q2066975) (← links)
- A new randomized vector algorithm for iterative solution of large linear systems (Q2077060) (← links)
- Global random walk on grid algorithm for solving Navier-Stokes and Burgers equations (Q2101127) (← links)
- Simulation of transient and spatial structure of the radiative flux produced by multiple recombinations of excitons (Q2171932) (← links)
- Stochastic algorithm for solving transient diffusion equations with a precise accounting of reflection boundary conditions on a substrate surface (Q2274839) (← links)
- Random walk on rectangles and parallelepipeds algorithm for solving transient anisotropic drift-diffusion-reaction problems (Q2315353) (← links)
- Effective floating volume: a highly parallelizable mesh-free approach for solving transient multiphysics problems in multi-scale geometries with non-linear material properties (Q2665071) (← links)
- Randomized Monte Carlo algorithms for matrix iterations and solving large systems of linear equations (Q2671517) (← links)
- Monte Carlo method for parabolic equations involving fractional Laplacian (Q2692995) (← links)
- The simulation-tabulation method for classical diffusion Monte Carlo (Q5957393) (← links)