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Multiparticle collision simulations of dense stellar systems and plasmas

arXiv:2201.04586 · doi:10.1017/S174392132200117X

Abstract

We summarize a series of numerical experiments of collisional dynamics in dense stellar systems such as globular clusters (GCs) and in weakly collisional plasmas using a novel simulation technique, the so-called Multi-particle collision (MPC) method, alternative to Fokker-Planck and Monte Carlo approaches. MPC is related to particle-mesh approaches for the computation of self consistent long-range fields, ensuring that simulation time scales with in the number of particles, as opposed to for direct -body. The collisional relaxation effects are modelled by computing particle interactions based on a collision operator approach that ensures rigorous conservation of energy and momenta and depends only on particles velocities and cell-based integrated quantities.

7 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the 362 IAU symposium "Predictive Power of Computational Astrophysics as a Discovery Tool". Chamonix, France 8-12 Nov. 2021