In an open access paper just published in the Physics of Plasmas journal, we investigate the beam quality for such a micro accelerator, by running
complex numerical simulations.
Not exact matches
When the geometry of such a system is specified, the simulator allows the user to vary primary and secondary scattering foil material and thickness and to see results in approximately 100 milliseconds, about 10 million times faster than Monte Carlo
simulations, which are
simulations and computational algorithms that rely on random sampling to obtain results for extremely
complex problems that have only
numerical solutions.
JIGSAW (GEO) is a set of algorithms designed to generate
complex, variable resolution unstructured meshes for geophysical modelling applications, including: global ocean and atmospheric
simulation,
numerical weather prediction, coastal ocean modelling and ice - sheet dynamics.
Doing this renders the D = S assumption invalid, as we have an equilibrium occurring (an unstable one, but an equilibrium) without D = S being true, which leaves economists with few tools to work with aside from
numerical simulation and the under - developed branch of economics dealing with
complex systems analysis.