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Monte Carlo simulation of lattice Skyrme model

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
353 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4655

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โœฆ 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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