Search Results for author: Ezequiel E. Ferrero

Found 5 papers, 5 papers with code

Driving rate dependence of avalanche statistics and shapes at the yielding transition

1 code implementation26 Jun 2015 Chen Liu, Ezequiel E. Ferrero, Francesco Puosi, Jean-Louis Barrat, Kirsten Martens

We study stress time series caused by plastic avalanches in athermally sheared disordered materials.

Soft Condensed Matter Statistical Mechanics

Parallel kinetic Monte Carlo simulation of Coulomb glasses

1 code implementation18 Jul 2014 Ezequiel E. Ferrero, Alejandro B. Kolton, Matteo Palassini

We develop a parallel rejection algorithm to tackle the problem of low acceptance in Monte Carlo methods, and apply it to the simulation of the hopping conduction in Coulomb glasses using Graphics Processing Units, for which we also parallelize the update of local energies.

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Statistical Mechanics Computational Physics

Non-steady relaxation and critical exponents at the depinning transition

1 code implementation30 Nov 2012 Ezequiel E. Ferrero, Sebastián Bustingorry, Alejandro B. Kolton

We study the non-steady relaxation of a driven one-dimensional elastic interface at the depinning transition by extensive numerical simulations concurrently implemented on graphics processing units (GPUs).

Statistical Mechanics

Dynamical heterogeneities as fingerprints of a backbone structure in Potts models

1 code implementation8 Sep 2012 Ezequiel E. Ferrero, Federico Romá, Sebastián Bustingorry, Pablo M. Gleiser

In particular we target the possible relation between the different time scales and the spatial heterogeneities originated in the ground state topology, which are associated to the presence of a backbone structure.

Statistical Mechanics Computational Physics

q-State Potts model metastability study using optimized GPU-based Monte Carlo algorithms

1 code implementation5 Jan 2011 Ezequiel E. Ferrero, Juan Pablo De Francesco, Nicolás Wolovick, Sergio A. Cannas

We implemented a GPU based parallel code to perform Monte Carlo simulations of the two dimensional q-state Potts model.

Statistical Mechanics Computational Physics

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