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Vlasov-Poisson system tackled by particle simulation utilising boundary element methods

This paper presents a grid-free simulation algorithm for the fully three-dimensional Vlasov--Poisson system for collisionless electron plasmas. We employ a standard particle method for the numerical approximation of the distribution function. Whereas the advection of the particles is grid-free by its very nature, the computation of the acceleration involves the solution of the non-local Poisson equation. To circumvent a volume mesh, we utilise the Fast Boundary Element Method, which reduces the three-dimensional Poisson equation to a system of linear equations on its two-dimensional boundary. This gives rise to fully populated matrices which are approximated by the $\mathcal H^2$-technique, reducing the computational time from quadratic to linear complexity. The approximation scheme based on interpolation has shown to be robust and flexible, allowing a straightforward generalisation to vector-valued functions. In particular, the Coulomb forces acting on the particles are computed in linear complexity. In first numerical tests, we validate our approach with the help of classical non-linear plasma phenomena. Furthermore, we show that our method is able to simulate electron plasmas in complex three-dimensional domains with mixed boundary conditions in linear complexity.

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