Speakers
Maksim Bashashin
(Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR)
Mikhail Matveyev
(JINR)
Description
This master class demonstrates the potential of the Julia programming language for exploring multiparameter models described by systems of nonlinear differential equations. A model of a point φ0 Josephson junction of the superconductor-ferromagnet-superconductor type with a direct relationship between the magnetic moment and the Josephson current is considered as an example. A methodology for preparing a problem for calculations, the specifics of numerically solving systems of equations, and the capabilities of the Julia language for implementing parallel computations for calculating magnetic moment flip domains over a wide range of parameters are presented.
Author
Maksim Bashashin
(Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR)