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We have developed a two-component 3-dimensional particle-particle particle-mesh (PPPM) code in which both short-range and long-range forces are calculated. We mainly discuss two topics related with the PPPM code: one is a simple but fruitful velocity and position correction method which improve the accuracy to solve the equation of motion, and the other is a new vectorization method for list vector calculation. Static and dynamic properties are investigated with use of the PPPM code.
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Nishihara, K., Furukawa, H., Kawaguchi, M., Abe, Y. (1988). High Accuracy Particle-Particle Particle-Mesh Code and Its Application to Laser-Produced Dense Plasma. In: Mendez, R.H., Orszag, S.A. (eds) Japanese Supercomputing. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 36. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9600-0_5
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