In plasma physics, the particle-in-cell (PIC) method refers to a technique used to solve a certain class of partial differential equations. In this method...
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The multiphase particle-in-cell method (MP-PIC) is a numerical method for modeling particle-fluid and particle-particle interactions in a computational...
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Symplectic integrator (section In plasma physics)
method implicit in p {\textstyle {\boldsymbol {p}}} is actually explicit. This is what is used in the canonical symplectic particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm...
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A particle in cell simulation for non-Abelian (colored) particles and fields. Can be used to simulate an equilibrium or non-equilibrium quark-gluon plasma...
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being PIC (Particle-in-cell), FLIP (Fluid-Implicit Particle), hybrid format, and APIC (Affine Particle-in-Cell). Understanding these schemes in-depth is...
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Particle In Cell which is an object-oriented implementation, written at Berkeley, of a specific method of plasma physics simulation known as particle...
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appropriate for modeling plasma turbulence. The trajectory of charged particles in a magnetic field is a helix that winds around the field line. This trajectory...
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Landau damping (section Wave–particle interactions)
manipulated exactly in numerical simulations such as particle-in-cell simulation. It was proved to exist experimentally by Malmberg and Wharton in 1964, almost...
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Coulter counter (category Cell culture techniques)
electrolyte solutions. As fluid that contains particles or cells is drawn through the microchannels, each particle causes a brief change to the electrical resistance...
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of charged particles in any combination of ions or electrons. It is the most abundant form of ordinary matter in the universe, mostly in stars (including...
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magneto-static fields. Particles within Vorpal, whether charged or neutral, can be modeled as a fluid or kinetically using the Particle-in-Cell (PIC) algorithm...
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Polywell (section Beta in magnetic traps)
2011 work used Particle-in-cell simulations to model particle motion in polywells with a small electron population. Electrons behaved in a similar manner...
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to: Scaling and root planing, in dentistry Signal recognition particle, in cell biology Soluble reactive phosphorus, in soil sciences Spreading resistance...
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exclusively with the rough ER in mammalian cells. Its main function is to identify the SRP units. SRP (signal recognition particle) is a molecule that helps...
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Gene gun (redirect from Biolistic Particle Delivery System)
RNA, or protein to cells. By coating particles of a heavy metal with a gene of interest and firing these micro-projectiles into cells using mechanical force...
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Computational fluid dynamics (redirect from Uncertainty and errors in cfd simulation)
two-dimensional fluid flows, such as particle-in-cell method, fluid-in-cell method, vorticity stream function method, and marker-and-cell method. Fromm's vorticity-stream-function...
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computer simulation of fluid flows, including Particle-In-Cell (PIC), Fluid-In-Cell (FLIC), and Marker-and-Cell (MAC) methods. Harlow was a Fellow of the...
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Flow cytometry (redirect from Fluorescent-activated cell sorting)
characteristics of a population of cells or particles. In this process, a sample containing cells or particles is suspended in a fluid and injected into the...
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Vault (organelle) (redirect from Vault ribonucleoprotein particle)
are present in many types of eukaryotic cells and appear to be highly conserved among eukaryotes. Vaults are large ribonucleoprotein particles. About 3 times...
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A beta particle, also called beta ray or beta radiation (symbol β), is a high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted by the radioactive decay...
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these cells and the interactions are computed between particles in the same or neighbouring cells. In its most basic form, the non-bonded interactions for...
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Computational physics (redirect from Computation in physics)
interested in finding numerical solutions to the field equations of both special relativity and general relativity. Computational particle physics deals...
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M. (1986). "FLIP: A method for adaptively zoned, particle-in-cell calculations of fluid flows in two dimensions". Journal of Computational Physics....
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Monte Carlo method (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
interacting particle systems, McKean–Vlasov processes, kinetic models of gases). Other examples include modeling phenomena with significant uncertainty in inputs...
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g. cell). For example, when referring to a group of cells inoculated with virus particles, the MOI is the ratio of the number of virus particles to the...
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Proteasome (section 20S core particle)
proteolysis by the 20S core particle. Cryo-Electron tomography (Cryo-ET) has also provided unique insight into proteasomes within cells. Looking at neurons,...
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proteins necessary for transcription of protein-coding genes in eukaryotes Particle-in-cell, a technique used to solve certain partial differential equations...
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endoplasmic reticulum. I. Detection in the microsomal membrane of a receptor for the signal recognition particle". The Journal of Cell Biology. 95 (2 Pt 1): 463–9...
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Nucleosome (redirect from Core particle)
synonymous with the core particle. Genome-wide nucleosome positioning maps are now available for many model organisms and human cells. Linker histones such...
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Peleg, Roni; Avdalimov, Angelika; Freud, Tamar (2011-03-23). "Providing cell phone numbers and email addresses to Patients: the physician's perspective"...
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