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If you publish a paper in which SALMON makes an important contribution, we suggest you to cite the following articles. | If you publish a paper in which SALMON makes an important contribution, we suggest you to cite the following articles. | ||
− | * If you | + | * If you use SALMON for electron dynamics calculations of a large-size system, the following paper that discusses massively parallel implementation utilizing spatial divisions will be appropriate: |
− | + | M. Noda et.al, | |
− | * | + | * if you use SALMON to calculate electron dynamics in a unit cell of crystalline solid, the following paper discussing formalism and numerical implementation will be appropriate: |
− | * | + | G.F. Bertsch et.al, |
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+ | * The following paper is one of the first implementations of the real-time time-dependent density functional calculation, in particular, instantaneous kick for the linear response calculations: | ||
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+ | K. Yabana et.al, | ||
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+ | * If you use multiscale calculation coupling Maxwell equations for the electromagnetic fields of light and electron dynamics, the following paper discussing the formalism and the numerical implementation will be appropriate: | ||
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+ | K. Yabana et.al, | ||
Revision as of 00:00, 11 June 2017
Suggestions for citing SALMON
If you publish a paper in which SALMON makes an important contribution, we suggest you to cite the following articles.
- If you use SALMON for electron dynamics calculations of a large-size system, the following paper that discusses massively parallel implementation utilizing spatial divisions will be appropriate:
M. Noda et.al,
- if you use SALMON to calculate electron dynamics in a unit cell of crystalline solid, the following paper discussing formalism and numerical implementation will be appropriate:
G.F. Bertsch et.al,
- The following paper is one of the first implementations of the real-time time-dependent density functional calculation, in particular, instantaneous kick for the linear response calculations:
K. Yabana et.al,
- If you use multiscale calculation coupling Maxwell equations for the electromagnetic fields of light and electron dynamics, the following paper discussing the formalism and the numerical implementation will be appropriate:
K. Yabana et.al,
Publications using SALMON and its former programs
Literatures that use SALMON will be useful to know what problems SALMON will be useful. We list papers that uses SALMON and its former version of programs (including GCEED developed in Institute of Molecular Science and ARTED developed in University of Tsukuba). If you publish a paper using SALMON and the paper does not appear here, we would like to ask to let us know it.
- paper1
- paper2
- paper3