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1.[http://bieson.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/volltexte/2009/1475/pdf/Diss.pdf "Mesoscopic simulations of electrohydrodynamic phenomena"], Jens Smiatek,  "PhD thesis", Universität Bielefeld (March 2009)
  
1. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/t188240244460612/"Simulation studies of soft matter: generic statistical properties and chemical details"], K. Kremer, Eur. Phys. J. B 64, 525–529 (2008).
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2. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/p248tp07j6436345/?p=57142f89356748649dc2f659c61bc3fa&pi=1 "Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of Soft Matter Systems" ], B. Dünweg and A. J. C. Ladd, Advanced Computer Simulation Approaches for Soft Matter Sciences III,
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Series: Adv Polym Sci.
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Holm, Christian; Kremer, Kurt (Eds.)
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Vol. 221, (2009)
  
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3.[http://www.springerlink.com/content/505114503656626v/?p=28f50070037246218fb6428044a98b7e&pi=1 "Multi-Particle Collision Dynamics: A Particle-Based Mesoscale Simulation Approach to the Hydrodynamics of Complex Fluids"], G. Gompper, T. Ihle, D.M. Kroll, and R.G.Winkler,
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Advanced Computer Simulation Approaches for Soft Matter Sciences III,
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Adv Polym Sci.
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Holm, Christian; Kremer, Kurt (Eds.)
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Vol. 221, (2009)
  
2. [http://www.nada.kth.se/~szepessy/mc_sde/dpd1.pdf "Dissipative particle dynamics: Bridging the gap between atomistic and mesoscopic simulation"], R. D. Groot and P. B. Warren,
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To read and know more:
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4. [http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/0295-5075/78/1/10005/epl_78_1_10005.html "Particle-based mesoscale hydrodynamic techniques"]
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H. Noguchi, , N. Kikuchi and G. Gompper,
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EPL 78 10005 (5pp), (2007)
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5. [http://www.nada.kth.se/~szepessy/mc_sde/dpd1.pdf "Dissipative particle dynamics: Bridging the gap between atomistic and mesoscopic simulation"], R. D. Groot and P. B. Warren,
 
J. Chem. Phys. 107, 4423 (1997)
 
J. Chem. Phys. 107, 4423 (1997)
  
3.[http://bieson.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/volltexte/2009/1475/pdf/Diss.pdf "Mesoscopic simulations of electrohydrodynamic phenomena"], Jens Smiatek,  "PhD thesis", Universität Bielefeld (March 2009)
 
  
4.[http://www.springerlink.com/content/505114503656626v/?p=28f50070037246218fb6428044a98b7e&pi=1 "Multi-Particle Collision Dynamics: A Particle-Based Mesoscale Simulation Approach to the Hydrodynamics of Complex Fluids"], G. Gompper, T. Ihle, D.M. Kroll, and R.G.Winkler,
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6. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/t188240244460612/"Simulation studies of soft matter: generic statistical properties and chemical details"], K. Kremer, Eur. Phys. J. B 64, 525–529 (2008).
Advanced Computer Simulation Approaches for Soft Matter Sciences III,
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Adv Polym Sci.
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==  Gliederungsvorschlag  ==
Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
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Volume 221, (2009)
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;1. Introduction:  Brownian Dynamics simulation, Mescopic simulation methods, coarse  graining, Mostly used mesocopic simulation methods
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;2. Dissipative Particles Dynamics (DPD):  Basics of the method, Integration algorithm schemes, Hydrodynamic Interactions implemented
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;3. Multi-particle collision Dynamics (MPC): Basics of the methods, Integration schemes, comparing of the two methods DPD and MPC
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;4. Applications: Describing one -two systems that is investigated using these two methods, advantages and disadvantages
  
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==  Voraussetzungen ==
  
5. "Particle-based mesoscale hydrodynamic techniques"
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Statistical Mechanics
H. Noguchi, , N. Kikuch and G. Gompper,
 
EPL 78 10005 (5pp), (2007)
 
  
== Gliederungsvorschlag ==
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To be familiar with:
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Brownian Dynamics, Molecular Dynamics

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Literatur

1."Mesoscopic simulations of electrohydrodynamic phenomena", Jens Smiatek, "PhD thesis", Universität Bielefeld (March 2009)

2. "Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of Soft Matter Systems" , B. Dünweg and A. J. C. Ladd, Advanced Computer Simulation Approaches for Soft Matter Sciences III, Series: Adv Polym Sci. Holm, Christian; Kremer, Kurt (Eds.) Vol. 221, (2009)

3."Multi-Particle Collision Dynamics: A Particle-Based Mesoscale Simulation Approach to the Hydrodynamics of Complex Fluids", G. Gompper, T. Ihle, D.M. Kroll, and R.G.Winkler, Advanced Computer Simulation Approaches for Soft Matter Sciences III, Adv Polym Sci. Holm, Christian; Kremer, Kurt (Eds.) Vol. 221, (2009)


To read and know more:

4. "Particle-based mesoscale hydrodynamic techniques" H. Noguchi, , N. Kikuchi and G. Gompper, EPL 78 10005 (5pp), (2007)


5. "Dissipative particle dynamics: Bridging the gap between atomistic and mesoscopic simulation", R. D. Groot and P. B. Warren, J. Chem. Phys. 107, 4423 (1997)


6. "Simulation studies of soft matter: generic statistical properties and chemical details", K. Kremer, Eur. Phys. J. B 64, 525–529 (2008).

Gliederungsvorschlag

1. Introduction
Brownian Dynamics simulation, Mescopic simulation methods, coarse graining, Mostly used mesocopic simulation methods
2. Dissipative Particles Dynamics (DPD)
Basics of the method, Integration algorithm schemes, Hydrodynamic Interactions implemented
3. Multi-particle collision Dynamics (MPC)
Basics of the methods, Integration schemes, comparing of the two methods DPD and MPC
4. Applications
Describing one -two systems that is investigated using these two methods, advantages and disadvantages

Voraussetzungen

Statistical Mechanics

To be familiar with: Brownian Dynamics, Molecular Dynamics