Some Computational Physics titbits

Some Reviews and Images:

 1. A paper about series expansions – click on- 287_1_online<“

2. Some AViz greets, feel free to download and use – animated versions at:

aviz website on campus/harmony

or by email request to place on researchgate to Dr Adler at phr76ja@technion.ac.il.

A selection of images, seminar slides and papers:

  1. H2_CH4_transport Tali Mutat and Moshe Sheintuch
    You may need to download and then play this movie to see it.
  2. These are  links to  conference papers and the first pages of several conference talks, or links to the header page  – other pages and large tar files will be placed on Researchgate by request. The conferences were either from the CCP series or from David Landau’s Workshops at UGA.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, volume 1136
(2018).

paris  – link to  the slides

2.2 Simulation and  visualization of the Wulf Construction for adjoined crystals.  Joan AdlerLilach Saltoun and Emil PolturakJournal of Physics: Conference SeriesVolume 75029th Workshop on Recent Developments in Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics 22–26 February 2016, Georgia, USACitation Joan Adler et al 2016 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 750 012011

Image by Gidi Baum of NNN surface tension for NNN hexagonal lattice, reference below. This result and the MATHEMATICA code were used in the newer paper.

 

WULFF CONSTRUCTION

 link to  the talk slides

2.3. Dr Adler’s talks in Moscow.interaction_2  all slides in file mos.tar, avaliable on request.

Many more project links included here, most notably Yaron Artzi’s well filling app, see

well app ;

visible on site and via harmony.

!more to come soon!

A few final words. I thank all conference organisers who arrange hybrid conferences. SPECIAL THANKS to Wolfhard Janke for CompPhys25 and Martin Hasenbush and his committee for CCP2025!
For older physicists with travel limitations, young parents and Ph.D. students with limited funds these are terrific!

Unfortunately several of our collaborators have  passed away since the research was made. We miss  Raoul Weill((;joint papers), Emil Polturak, Vladimir Privman and Dietrich Stauffer as friends and physicists.