Recently, we used discrete off-lattice versions of the 3D Edwards model in conjunction with Monte Carlo simulations to study polymer brushes and diblock copolymer melts. Here we show by numerical simulation that the discrete Edwards model gives the scaling and corrections-to-scaling properties appro
Monte Carlo simulation of lattice Skyrme model
โ Scribed by Rudolf Saly
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 353 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4655
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โฆ Synopsis
Title of program: SKY2, SKY3, SKY4 simulates thermal equilibrium on a two, three or four dimensional lattice [3]. Catalogue number: AABZ Method of solution Program available from: CPC Program Library, Queen's Uni-A modified Metropolis algorithm [4] is used for a Monte Carlo versity of Belfast, N. Ireland (see application form in this issue) simulation of the system on a lattice. New configurations are generated site by site and execution of the procedure is accel-Computer: VAX 11/780; Installation: HEP-NRC, Carleton crated by performing the Metropolis algorithm several times on University, Ottawa a given site before proceeding to the next. Operating system: VAX/VMS Typical running times The program requires about 1/4 (2/3, 1) of a millisecond per Programming language: FORTRAN 77 spin update in the 2-dimensional (3-, 4-dimensional) case on a VAX 11/780. The test runs need about 1 mm each. High speed storage required: 50000 word (can vary) Number of bits in a word: 32
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