Conference proceeding
New computational methods for long-range electromagnetic interactions on the nanoscale
NSTI NANOTECH 2004, VOL 2, TECHNICAL PROCEEDINGS, pp.458-461
01 Jan 2004
Abstract
The Flexible Local Approximation MEthod (FLAME) proposed recently by one of the authors is shown to be efficient for the simulation of long-range electromagnetic interactions between nanoparticles. Other promising applications of FLAME include charge or dipole interactions in explicit and implicit solvent models in macromolecular simulation. Mathematically, FLAME is a class of difference schemes that admit desirable accurate local approximations. A few simple tutorial-style examples are also given to elucidate the usage of FLAME.
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- Title
- New computational methods for long-range electromagnetic interactions on the nanoscale
- Creators
- TsukermanG FriedmanD Halverson
- Contributors
- M Laudon (Editor)B Romanowicz (Editor)
- Publication Details
- NSTI NANOTECH 2004, VOL 2, TECHNICAL PROCEEDINGS, pp.458-461
- Conference
- NSTI NANOTECH 2004
- Publisher
- Nano Science & Technology Inst
- Number of pages
- 4
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991019173702104721
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