Numerical "Particle-in-Cell'' Methods
By Yu.N. Grigoryev, et al.
December 2002
VSP
ISBN: 90-6764-368-8
258 pages, Illustrated
$260.00 hardcover
Algorithms known as ``particle'' methods, whose characteristic feature is the
discretization technique when the set of discrete objects is introduced, which
are model ``particles'' considered as some mesh of moving nodes, are becoming
more and more widespread in mathematical modelling. Until recently, particle
methods have mainly been developed as an alternative to classical numerical
methods for solving problems in plasma physics. As a result, no specialized
monographs on this subject had been available.
The aim of this book is to fill the gap in literature on this subject and deals
with combined Lagrangian-Eulerian schemes of the ``particle-in-cell'' type,
the most widespread among particle methods. The authors describe a universal
approach to the construction of such algorithms. The approach is based on splitting
the initial problem by which the auxiliary problem with a hyperbolic (divergent)
operator is separated. After special discretization of the solution, such a
splitting naturally leads to the well-known schemes of ``particle-in-cell''
methods.
Examples of calculations in this book give the reader an idea of the capabilities
of particle-in-cell methods, their requirements to computers, and the degree
of precision that can be achieved. This book is primarily intended for specialists
in calculations, who want to get a general idea of numerical particle-in-cell
methods and the sphere of their applications. As a methodological guide, it
will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students, mathematicians
and physicists specializing in mathematical modelling.

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