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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Fangohr, Hans
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- 2020fmmgen
- 2018Proposal for a micromagnetic standard problem for materials with Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interactioncitations
- 2016Resonant translational, breathing and twisting modes of pinned transverse magnetic domain wallscitations
- 2012Ultrahard magnetic nanostructurescitations
- 2010Fabrication and simulation of nanostructures for domain wall magnetoresistance studies on nickelcitations
- 2008Numerical investigation of domain walls in constrained geometriescitations
- 2007Geometrical multilayers: coercivity in magnetic 3-D nanostructurescitations
- 2007Analysis of magnetoresistance in arrays of connected nano-ringscitations
- 2007A systematic approach to multiphysics extensions of finite-element-based micromagnetic simulations: Nmagcitations
- 2006Magnetic anisotropy in the cubic Laves REFe2 intermetallic compoundscitations
- 2005Shape-induced anisotropy in antidot arrays from self-assembled templatescitations
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Abstract
The Barnes-Hut and Fast Multipole Methods are widely utilised methods applied in order to reduce the computational cost of evaluating long range forces in $N$-body simulations. Despite this, applying existing libraries to simple problems with higher order source points, such as dipoles, is not straightforward or efficient because individual libraries are optimised towards specific problems, normally solving for the potential and field of a set of Coulombic particles. In this paper we detail the implementation and testing of a software package, fmmgen, in which the source code for Barnes-Hut and Fast Multipole operator functions for calculating calculate the potential, field or both from arbitrary ordered sources is easily generated through symbolic algebra.