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Spherical symmetric diffusion problem

by: Evgenii B. Krissinel', Noam Agmon
J. Comput. Chem., Vol. 17, No. 9. (15 July 1996), pp. 1085-1098, doi:10.1002/(sici)1096-987x(19960715)17:9<1085::aid-jcc1>3.0.co;2-o  Key: citeulike:11918771

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We introduce a general and versatile MS Windows application for solving the spherically symmetric diffusion problem, involving up to two coupled spherically symmetric Smoluchowski equations. The application is based on a modular, configurable, user-friendly graphical interface, in which input parameters are introduced through a graphical representation of the system of partial differential equations and output attributes can be obtained graphically during propagation. The numerical algorithm consists of finite differencing in space and Chebyshev propagation in time; it includes an implementation of virtual gridding, which enhances the accuracy of calculating boundary conditions and steep potentials. The program has b een checked against a wide collection of analytical solutions and applied to an experimentally open problem in excited-state proton-transfer to solvent. © 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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