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Z. Xu, Y. Liang and X. Xing, Mellin transform and image charge method for dielectric sphere in an electrolyte, [http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.2180 arXiv:1210.2180]
 
Z. Xu, Y. Liang and X. Xing, Mellin transform and image charge method for dielectric sphere in an electrolyte, [http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.2180 arXiv:1210.2180]
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Z. Xu, Electrostatic interaction in the presence of dielectric interfaces and polarization-induced like-charge attraction, arXiv:1210
 
Z. Xu, Electrostatic interaction in the presence of dielectric interfaces and polarization-induced like-charge attraction, arXiv:1210

Revision as of 17:46, 23 October 2012

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Zhenli Xu
Guest Scientist
Office:1.077
Phone:+49 711 685-67706
Fax:+49 711 685-63658
Email:Zhenli.Xu _at_ icp.uni-stuttgart.de
Address:Zhenli Xu
Institute for Computational Physics
Universität Stuttgart
Allmandring 3
70569 Stuttgart
Germany


Summary

I am a Humboldt visitor at the ICP. My research interests primarily focus on fast algorithms of electrostatics for both particle-based and field-based computer simulations and related topics. Together with my collaborators, in these years I have developed treecode-based generalized Born algorithms for molecular simulations with implicit solvent, image charge methods for dielectric spheres and cylinders, and fast Monte Carlo algorithms for colloidal suspensions with treecode acceleration. Currently, we are also working on algorithms for reaction field models for Coulomb many-body systems by incorporating the techniques of image charges and grand-canonical ensemble simulations. For more details of my research experience and publications, please visit my homepage in my native institute, at http://math.sjtu.edu.cn/faculty/xuzl

Recent work

Z. Xu, Y. Liang and X. Xing, Mellin transform and image charge method for dielectric sphere in an electrolyte, arXiv:1210.2180

Z. Xu, Electrostatic interaction in the presence of dielectric interfaces and polarization-induced like-charge attraction, arXiv:1210