Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6929236 | Journal of Computational Physics | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Collision detection of a large number N of particles can be challenging. Directly testing N particles for collisions among each other leads to N2 queries. Especially in scenarios, where fast, densely packed particles interact, challenges arise for classical methods like Particle-in-Cell or Monte-Carlo. Modern collision detection methods utilising bounding volume hierarchies are suitable to overcome these challenges and allow a detailed analysis of the interaction of large number of particles. This approach is applied to the analysis of the collision of two photon beams leading to the creation of electron-positron pairs.
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Authors
O. Jansen, E. d'Humières, X. Ribeyre, S. Jequier, V.T. Tikhonchuk,