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Cecile Appert, Dominique d'Humieres, Valerie Pot, and Stephane Zaleski. Three-dimensional lattice gas with minimal interactions. In Transport Theory and Statistical Physics, volume 23 (1-3), pages 107--122. Proceedings of Euromech 287 - Discrete Models in Fluid Dynamics, New York, M. Dekker, 1994. Editor P. Nelson.

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Lattice-Gas Crystallization - Jerey Yepez Phillips (1994)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....using strictly local updating and therefore our algorithm will still be parallelizable just as a usual local lattice gas. The two additional bits will denote the occupation numbers of messenger particles, or photons . The idea of using messenger particles was introduced by Appert et al.[1]. We have two types of messenger states, to represent incoming and outgoing conditions, and we denote the messengers as # l and # r . Now for the simplest long range lattice gas model, we therefore use eight bits of local site data. Since long range interactions occur between remote spatial ....

Cecile Appert, Dominique d'Humieres, Valerie Pot, and Stephane Zaleski. Three-dimensional lattice gas with minimal interactions. In Transport Theory and Statistical Physics, volume 23 (1-3), pages 107--122. Proceedings of Euromech 287 - Discrete Models in Fluid Dynamics, New York, M. Dekker, 1994. Editor P. Nelson.


Lattice-Gas Crystallization - Jeffrey Yepez (1994)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....using strictly local updating and therefore our algorithm will still be parallelizable just as a usual local lattice gas. The two additional bits will denote the occupation numbers of messenger particles, or photons . The idea of using messenger particles was introduced by Appert et al.[1]. We have two types of messenger states, to represent incoming and outgoing conditions, and we denote the messengers as # l and # r . Now for the simplest long range lattice gas model, we therefore use eight bits of local site data. Since long range interactions occur between remote spatial sites, ....

Cecile Appert, Dominique d'Humieres, Valerie Pot, and Stephane Zaleski. Three-dimensional lattice gas with minimal interactions. In Transport Theory and Statistical Physics, volume 23 (1-3), pages 107--122. Proceedings of Euromech 287 - Discrete Models in Fluid Dynamics, New York, M. Dekker, 1994. Editor P. Nelson.


Long-range Lattice-Gas Algorithm - Jeffrey Yepez (1994)   (Correct)

....using strictly local updating and therefore our algorithm will still be parallelizable just as a usual local lattice gas. The two additional bits will denote the occupation numbers of messenger particles, or photons . The idea of using messenger particles was introduced by Appert et al.[8]. We have two types of messenger states, to represent incoming and outgoing conditions, and we denote the messengers as z l and z r . Now for the simplest long range lattice gas model, we therefore use eight bits of local site data. Since long range interactions occur between remote spatial ....

Cecile Appert, Dominique d'Humieres, Valerie Pot, and Stephane Zaleski. Three-dimensional lattice gas with minimal interactions. In Transport Theory and Statistical Physics, volume 23 (1-3), pages 107--122. Proceedings of Euromech 287 - Discrete Models in Fluid Dynamics, New York, M. Dekker, 1994. Editor P. Nelson.

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