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# This CITATION.cff file was generated with cffinit.
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# Visit https://bit.ly/cffinit to generate yours today!
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cff-version: 1.2.0
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title: Finite element Particle Kinetic Code
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message: >-
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If you use this software, please cite it using the
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metadata from this file.
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type: software
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authors:
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- given-names: Jorge
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family-names: Gonzalez
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email: jorge.gonzalez@upm.es
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affiliation: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7905-5001'
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repository-code: 'https://gitlab.com/JorgeGonz/fpakc'
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abstract: >-
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Welcome to fpakc (Finite element PArticle Kinetic Code), a
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modern object oriented Fortran open-source code for
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particle simulations of plasma and gases. This code works
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by simulating charged and neutral particles, following
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their trajectories, collisions and boundary conditions
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imposed by the user.
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One of our aims is to make a code easy to maintain as well
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as easy to use by a variety of reserchers and students.
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This code is currenlty in very early steps of development.
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The code aims to be easy to maintain and easy to use,
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allowing its application from complex problems to easy
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examples that can be used, for example, as teaching
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exercises.
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Parallelization techniques such as OpenMP, MPI will be
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used to distribute the cpu load. We aim to make fpakc GPU
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compatible in the future.
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The codefpakc makes use of finite elements to generate
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meshes in complex geometries. Particle properties are
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deposited in the nodes and cells of the mesh. The
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electromagnetic field, with the boundary conditions
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imposed by the user, is solved also in this mesh.
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keywords:
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- particle-in-cell
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- plasma
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- finite elements
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license: GPL-3.0
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version: beta
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date-released: '2025-10-01'
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