CURRICULUM VITAE

David P. Landau

Date Of Birth:

June 22, 1941

Place Of Birth:

St. Louis, Missouri

Degree:

B.A. in Physics, Princeton University, 1963.
M.S. in Physics, Yale University, 1965.
Ph.D. in Physics, Yale University, 1967

Fields of Specialization:

Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena, Interacting Many-Body Systems, Computer Simulation


Experience:

  • Distinguished Research Professor of Physics, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, University of Georgia, November 2000 to Present.
  • Director, Center for Simulational Physics, University of Georgia, April 1986 to Present.
  • Research Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, September 1984 to Present.
  • Adjunct Professor, Helsinki University of Technology, April 1, 1998 to Present.
  • Guest Professor, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Mainz, Germany, June 15 to December 31, 1988; August 1 to November 1, 1994; September 1 to November 15, 1995.
  • Director, Program in Simulational Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, April 1983 to April 1986.
  • Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, September 1, 1978 to August 31, 1984.
  • Acting Head, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, August 1, 1977 to December 31, 1978.
  • Guest Scientist, Research Establishment Risco, Roskilde, Denmark, Summer 1977.
  • Guest Scientist, IFF, Kernforschungsanlage, Jülich, West Germany, and Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Universität des Saarlandes, West Germany, September 1974 to August 1975.
  • Associate Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, September 1, 1973 to September 1, 1978.
  • Research Collaborator, Physics Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Summer 1973.
  • Consultant to Solid State Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Summer 1970.
  • Assistant Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, 1969-1973.
  • Lecturer, Yale University, Department of Engineering and Applied Science, 1968-1969.
  • Charge de Recherche, Faculte des Sciences, Grenoble, France, 1967-1968.
  • Research Associate, Yale University, Summer 1967.
  • Assistant in Instruction, Yale University, Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1966-1967.
  • Research Assistant, Yale University, 1963-67.
  • Research Praktikant, Electron Synchrotron Laboratory, Lunds Universität, Lund, Sweden, Summer 1963.
  • Research Praktikant, AB Svenska Metallverken, Västerås, Sweden, Summer 1962.


Graduate Faculty:

  • Appointed: 1970
  • Reappointed: 1976; 1983; 1990; 1997; 2004


Invited Conference Talks (2000-2006):

  • 14th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties, Boulder , Colorado June 2000.
  • Ising Centennial Colloquium, Belo Horizonte , Brazil August 2000.
  • Spring School of the German Physical Society on Computational Physics, Bad Honnef , Germany April 2001.
  • 8th Statistical Physics Days, Istanbul , Turkey July 2001.
  • SIMU Conference on Bridging the Time-scale Gap, Konstanz , Germany September 2001.
  • 47th Meeting of the Israel Physical Society, Tel Aviv, Israel December 2001.
  • 4th East-West Surface Science Workshop, Pamporovo , Bulgaria February 2002.
  • Conference on Electronic Structure and Computational Magnetism, Washington , DC July 2002
  • International Conference on Computing in Physics CCP2002, San Diego , CA August 2002
  • NATO Advanced Study Institute on Computer Simulations of Surfaces and Interfaces, Albena , Bulgaria September 2002
  • Hangzhou Simulational Physics Days, Hangzhou , China November 2002
  • 5th International Conference on Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods in Scientific Computing, Singapore November 2002
  • American Physical Society, Austin , TX March 2003
  • International Workshop on Magnetism, Hysteresis, and the FORC Method, Davis , CA April 2003
  • The Monte Carlo Method in the Physical Sciences: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Metropolis Algorithm Los Alamos, NM  June 2003
  • CNMS Nanomaterials Theory Institute: Monte Carlo Methods for Classical and Quantum Spin Systems Oak Ridge, TN  August 2003
  • 3rd Brazilian Meeting on Simulational Physics Ouro Preto, Brazil  August 2003
  • CSCMM Meeting on Hierarchical Modeling and Multiscale Simulation of Materials Interfaces College Park, MD  October 2003
  • Wissenschafliches Kolloquium Mainz, Germany  February 2004
  • Markov Chain Monte Carlo: Innovations and Applications is Statistics Physics and Bioinformatics, Singapore  March 2004
  • “Molecular Modeling of Macromolecules”, Meeting of American Chemical Society, Hilton Head, March 2004
  • 3rd International Conference “Computational Modeling and Simulational of Materials”, Acireale, Italy June 2004
  • Conference on Computational Physics – CCP2004, Genoa, Italy September 2004
  • The 1st International Workshop Hangzhou 2004 in Simulational Physics, Hangzhou, China November 2004
  • Winter Workshop on Biocomputing, SouthEast Collaborative Alliance Biocomputing Center, Atlanta, Georgia  January 2005
  • Vth Stranski-Kaischew Surface Science Workshop, Pamporovo, Bulgaria February 2005
  • Fifth IMACS Seminar on Monte Carlo Methods, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida May 2005
  • CECAM Workshop on “Rugged Free Energy Landscapes: Common Computional Approaches In Spin Glasses Structural Glasses and Biological Macromolecules” Lyon, France June 2005
  • Computer Simulations in Condensed Matter: From Materials to Chemical Biology, Erice, Italy July 2005
  • 4th Brazilian Meeting on Simulational Physics, Ouro Preto, Brazil August 2005
  • The 2nd International Workshop Hangzhou 2005 on Simulational Physics, Hangzhou, China December 2005
  • 2005 Guangzhou Conference on Simulational Physics, Guangzhou, China December 2005
  • Croucher Foundation Advanced Study Institute on “Frontiers in Computational Methods and Their Application in Physical Sciences”, Hong Kong, China December 2005
  • U.S.-Japan Bilateral Seminar on “Simulations of Complex Behavior in Simple Models”, Maui, HI July 2006


Special Invitations (2000-2006):

  • Lotze Lecturer, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA, December 1998.
  • Invited Panelist, Symposium on ``Year 2020: The Research University in a Global Society'', The University of Georgia, January 2000.
  • Invited Panelist, DOE SCaLeS Workshop, Arlington, VA, June 2003


Honors:

  • Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, 1975
  • Fellow, American Physical Society, 1976
  • Creative Research Medal, University of Georgia, 1981
  • Jesse W. Beams Award for Outstanding Research, American Physical Society S.E. Section, 1987
  • Alexander von Humboldt Senior U.S. Scientist Award, 1988
  • Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Georgia, 1993
  • Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 1999
  • Member, University of Georgia Teaching Academy, 2000
  • Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics, American Physical Society, 2002
  • Lamar Dodd Creative Research Award, University of Georgia, 2003
  • Fellow, Institute of Physics (London), 2004


Other Professional Activities:

  • Member, American Institute of Physics Advisory Committee of the Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1990, 2000-2003
  • Director, Series of Workshops on `Recent Developments in Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics,'' Athens, Georgia, February 1988-2006
  • Member, Advisory Editorial Board for Computational Materials Science, 1992-2002
  • Associate Editor, International Journal of Modern Physics C, 1993-2002
  • Member, International Advisory Committee, International Conference on Magnetism, Cairns, Australia, 1996-97
  • Chairman, International Committee, First Brazilian Workshop on Simulational Physics, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1996-97
  • Chairman, CECAM Workshop on ``Surface and Interfaces Near Equilibrium'' Lyon, France, 1997
  • Vice-Chair, Division of Computational Physics, American Physical Society, 1996-97
  • Chair-Elect, Division of Computational Physics, American Physical Society, 1997-98
  • Chair, Rahman Prize Committee, 1997
  • Chair, Fellowship Committee, 1997
  • Chair, Division of Computational Physics, American Physical Society, 1998-99
  • Principal Editor, Computer Physics Communications, 1997-2002
  • Member, International Advisory Board, 3rd East-West Surface Science Workshop/12th European Symposium on Surface Science, Pamporovo, Bulgaria, 1998-99
  • Member, San Diego Supercomputer Center Peer Advisory Committee, 1998-2002
  • Member, International Scientific Advisory Board, ICCP5, Kanazawa, Japan, 1998-99
  • Member, International Advisory Board, ICM2000, Recife, Brazil, 1998-2000
  • Chairman, Conference on Computing in Physics--CCP99, Atlanta, GA, 1998-99
  • Member, Organizing Committee, 2nd Brazilian Workshop on Simulational Physics, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1998-99
  • Co-chair, US--Japan Seminar: Understanding and Conquering Long Timescales in Computer Simulations, Lahaina, HI, 1999
  • AIP Advisory Committee for Computing in Science and Engineering, 1999-2002
  • Member, Program Committee, 44th Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, San Jose, CA, 1999
  • External Evaluator, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Bowling Green State U., February 2000
  • Member, Selection Committee for the Berni J. Alder CECAM prize for the year 2001
  • Chairman, STATPHYS21 Satellite Meeting on ``Challenges in Computational Statistical Physics in the 21st Century'' Athens, GA 2001
  • Member, Editorial Board, Computing in Science and Engineering, 2002
  • Member, Selection Committee for the Berni J. Alder CECAM prize for the year 2001
  • Co-director NATO-ASI on Computer Simulations of Surfaces and Interfaces, Albena, Bulgaria, 2002
  • Organizing/Program Committee, "The Monte Carlo Method in the Physical Sciences: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Metropolis Algorithm," Los Alamos, NM, 2003
  • Senior Advisor, Institute for Modern Physics, Zhejiang U. , Hangzhou, China, 2002
  • Member, International Advisory Committee, CCP2003, Xian, China, 2003
  • Senior Advisor, Institute for Modern Physics, Zhejiang U., Hangzhou, China, 2002
  • Chair, International Advisory Committee, 3rd Brazilian Meeting on Simulational Physics, Ouro Preto, Brazil , 2003
  • Member, Rahman Prize Committee, American Physical Society, 2003
  • Member, Apker Prize Committee, American Physical Society, 2003
  • Member, Metropolis Award Committee, American Physical Society, 2003
  • Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Physics A., 2004-2005
  • Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Statistical Mechanics:  Theory and Experiment (JSTAT), 2004-2006
  • Chair, International Advisory Committee, 4th Brazilian Meeting on Simulational Physics, Ouro Preto, Brazil, 2005
  • Member, International Program Committee, Vth SK-SSW’05, Pamporovo, Bulgaria, 2005
  • Associate Editor, Communications in Computational Physics, 2005-
  • Co-chair, U.S.-Japan Bilateral Seminar: “Simulations of Complex Behavior from Simple Models”, 2006

 

SELECTED EARLY PUBLICATIONS(* indicates experimental papers)

  1. * "Shape Dependence of the Specific Heat of Magnetic Systems with Long-Range Interactions," Peter M. Levy and David P. Landau, J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1128-1129 (1968).
  1. * "Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Dysprosium Aluminum Garnet. I. Experimental Results for the Two-Sublattice Phases," D.P. Landau, B.E. Keen, B. Schneider and W.P. Wolf, Phys. Rev. B 3, 2310-2343 (1971).
  1. * "High-Resolution Specific Heat of CoCl2.6H2O," J.J. White, H.I. Song, J.E. Rives and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 4, #12, 4605-4610 (1970).
  1. "Magnetic Tricritical Points in Ising Antiferromagnets," D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 28, #7, 449-452 (1972).  
  1. * "Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Dysprosium Aluminum Garnet. II. Characteristic Parameters of an Ising Antiferromagnet," W.P. Wolf, B. Schneider, D.P. Landau and B.E. Keen, Phys. Rev. B 5, #11, 4472-4496 (1972).  
  1. " Monte Carlo Calculations as an Aid in Teaching Statistical Mechanics," D. P. Landau and R. Alben, Am. J. Phys. 41, 394-400 (1973).
  1. * "Thermal and Magnetic Properties of CeCl3," D.P. Landau, J.C. Doran and B.E. Keen, Phys. Rev. B 7, 4961-4979 (1973).
  1. "Finite Size Behavior of the Ising Square Lattice," D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 13, 2997-3011 (1976).  
  1. * "Low Temperature Thermal Conductivity of Dysprosium Aluminum Garnet," G.S. Dixon and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 13, #7, 3121-3128 (1976).
  1. "New Type of Multicritical Behavior in a Triangular Lattice Gas Model," B. Mihura and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 38, 977-980 (1977).
  1. "Critical Behavior of a BCC Ising Antiferromagnet in a Magnetic Field," D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 16, 4164-4170 (1977).
  1. "Phase Diagrams and Multicritical Behavior of a Three-Dimensional Anisotropic Heisenberg Antiferromagnet," D.P. Landau and K. Binder, Phys. Rev. B 17, 2328-2342 (1978).
  1. "Critical Behavior of a 3-D Ising Model in a Random Field," D.P. Landau, H.H. Lee and W. Kao , J. Appl. Phys. 49, 1356-1358 (1978).
  1. * "Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Dysprosium Aluminum Garnet. III. Multiaxis Phase Transitions," D.P. Landau and B.E. Keen, Phys. Rev. B 19, 4805-4823 (1979).
  1. "Critical Behavior of the Simple Cubic Ising Model with Quenched, Site Impurities," D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 22, 2450-2455 (1980).
  1. "Tricritical Universality in Two-Dimensions," D.P. Landau and R.H. Swendsen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 46, 1437-1440 (1981).
  1. "Monte Carlo Renormalization-Group Study of the Rectangular Ising Ferromagnet: Universality and a Fixed Line," D.P. Landau and R.H. Swendsen, Phys. Rev. B 30, 2787-2794 (1984).  
  1. "New Universality Class for Kinetic Gelation," H.J. Herrmann, D.P. Landau and D. Stauffer, Phys. Rev. Lett. 49, 412-415 (1982).
  1. " Monte Carlo Studies of One-Dimensional Quantum Heisenberg and XY Chains," J.J. Cullen and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 27, 297-313 (1983).
  1. "Critical and Multicritical Behavior in a Triangular Lattice-Gas Model: Repulsive Nearest-Neighbor and Attractive Next-Nearest Neighbor Interactions Coupling," D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 27, 5604-5617 (1983).
  1. "Discrete Symmetry Breaking and Novel Critical Phenomena in an Antiferromagnetic Planar (XY) Model in Two Dimensions," D.H. Lee, J.D. Joannopoulos, J.W. Negele and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 433-436 (1984).  
  1. "Crossover Scaling and Critical Behavior at the 'Surface-Bulk' Multicritical Point," K. Binder and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 318-321 (1984).
  1. "Monte Carlo Renormalization Group for Quantum Systems," M.A. Novotny and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 31, 1449-1456 (1985).
  1. "Symmetry Analysis and Monte Carlo Study of a Frustrated Antiferromagnetic Planar Model in Two Dimensions," D.H. Lee, J.D. Joannopoulos, J.W. Negele and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 33, 450-475 (1986).
  1. "Monte Carlo Renormalization Group Study of Tricritical Behavior in Two Dimensions," D.P. Landau and R.H. Swendsen, Phys. Rev. B 33, 7700-7707 (1986).  
  1. "Critical Wetting with Short Range Forces: Is Mean Field Theory Valid?" K. Binder, D.P. Landau and D.M. Kroll, Phys. Rev. Lett. 56, 2272-2275 (1986).  
  1. "Finite Size Effects at Temperature Driven First Order Transitions," Murty S.S. Challa, D.P. Landau and K. Binder, Phys. Rev. B 34, 1841-1852 (1986).
  1. "Wetting and Layering in the Nearest-neighbor Simple Cubic Ising Lattice: A Monte Carlo Investigation," K. Binder and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 37, 1745-1765 (1988).
  1. "Anisotropic Surface Tension, Step Free Energy and Interfacial Roughening in the 3D Ising Model," K.K. Mon, S. Wansleben, D.P. Landau and K. Binder, Phys. Rev. Lett. 60, 708-711 (1988).
  1. "Wetting Transitions Near the Bulk Critical Point: Monte Carlo Simulations of the Ising Model," K. Binder, D.P. Landau and S. Wansleben , Phys. Rev. B 40, 6971-6979 (1989).
  1. " Monte Carlo Study of Surface Phase Transitions in the Three-Dimensional Ising Model," D.P. Landau and K. Binder, Phys. Rev. B 41, 4633-4645 (1990).
  1. "Critical Behavior of the Surface-Layer Magnetization at the Extraordinary Transition in the 3d Ising Model," D.P. Landau and K. Binder, Phys. Rev. B 41, 4786-4788 (1990).
  1. "Spin Dynamics Study of the Classical Ferromagnetic XY-Chain," R.W. Gerling and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 41, 7139-7149 (1990).  
  1. "Search for Critical Points in the SU(2) Higgs Model," W. Bock, H.G. Evertz, J. Jersak, D.P. Landau, T. Neuhaus and J.L. Xu, Phys. Rev. D 41, 2573-2580 (1990).
  1. "Interface Roughening in the 3d Ising Model," K.K. Mon, D.P. Landau and D. Stauffer, Phys. Rev. B 42, 545-547 (1990).
  1. " Monte Carlo Investigation of Critical Dynamics in the 3d Ising Model," S. Wansleben and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 43, 6006-6014 (1991).
  1. "Surface-Induced Ordering in Models for Frustrated Face-Centered Cubic Alloys," W. Schweika, K. Binder and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 3321-3324 (1990).
  1. "Statistical and Systematic Errors in Monte Carlo Simulations," A.M. Ferrenberg, D.P. Landau and K. Binder, J. Stat. Phys. 63, 867-882 (1991).
  1. "Critical Behavior of the Three Dimensional Ising Model: A High Resolution Monte Carlo Study," A.M. Ferrenberg and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 44, 5081-5091 (1991).
  1. "Wetting versus Layering Near the Roughening Transition in the 3d Ising Model," K. Binder and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 46, 4844-4854 (1992).  
  1. "Randomness Induced Second-Order Transition in the Two-Dimensional Eight-State Potts Model: A Monte Carlo Study," S.C. Chen, A.M. Ferrenberg and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 1213-1215 (1992).  
  1. " Monte Carlo Simulations: Hidden Errors from 'Good' Random Number Generators," A.M. Ferrenberg, D.P. Landau and Y.J. Wong, Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 3382-3384 (1992).
  1. "Static Critical Behavior of Three Dimensional Classical Heisenberg Models: A High Resolution Monte Carlo Study," K. Chen, A.M. Ferrenberg and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 48, 3249-3256 (1993).
  1. "Phase Diagram and Critical Behavior of Si-Ge Unmixing Transition: A Monte Carlo Study of a Model with Elastic Degrees of Freedom," B. Dünweg and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 48, 14182-14197 (1993).
  1. "Computer Simulation of Volume Shrinkage Upon Mixing Container Media Components," S. Burés, F. A. Pokorny, D. P. Landau and A. M. Ferrenberg, J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 118, 757-761 (1993).
  1. "Container Media Characterization by Scanning Electron Microscopy and Comparison with a Monte Carlo Computer Simulated Medium," S. Burés, M.A. Farmer, D.P. Landau, A.M. Ferrenberg and F.A. Pokorny, Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 24, 2649-2659 (1993).
  1. " Monte Carlo Simulation and Dynamic Scaling of Surfaces in MBE Growth," S. Pal and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 49, 10,597-10,606 (1994).

 

Publications (2000-2006)

  1. "Spin Dynamics Simulations of the Magnetic Dynamics of RbMnF3 and Direct Comparison with Experiment," S.-H. Tsai, A. Bunker, and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 61, 333-342 (2000).
  2. "Formation and Equilibrium Properties of Living Polymer Brushes," A. Milchev, J. P. Wittmer, and D. P. Landau, J. Chem. Phys. 112, 1606-1615 (2000).
  3. "Improved Spin Dynamics Simulations of Magnetic Excitations," D. P. Landau, S.-H. Tsai, M. Krech, and A. Bunker, J. Mod. Phys. C 10, 1541-1552 (1999).
  4. "Dynamical Monte Carlo Study of Equilibrium Polymers (II): Effects of High Density and Ring Formation," A. Milchev, J. P. Wittmer, and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 61, 2959-2966 (2000).
  5. "Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Binary Alloy Film Growth," Y. Shim, D. P. Landau, and S. Pal, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 11, 10007-10018 (1999).
  6. "Room Temperature Magnetic Properties of Quenched-disordered FeAl Alloys: A Simulational Study," J. Restrepo, G. A. Pérez Alcázar, and D. P. Landau, J. Appl. Phys. 87, 6528-6530 (2000).
  7. "Simulations of a Classical Spin System with Competing Superexchange and Double Exchange Interaction," S.-H. Tsai and D. P. Landau, J. Appl. Phys. 87, 5807-5809 (2000).
  8. "Spin Dynamics Simulations?A Powerful Method for the Study of Critical Dynamics," D. P. Landau, A. Bunker, H. G. Evertz, M. Krech, and S.-H. Tsai, Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. 138, 423-432 (2000).
  9. "Spin Dynamics Simulations of Excitations and Critical Dynamics in RbMnF3, D. P. Landau, S.-H. Tsai, and A. Bunker, J. Phys. Soc. Japan 69, Suppl. A, 407-414 (2000).
  10. "Classical Ferromagnet with Double-exchange Interaction: High Resolution Monte Carlo Simulations," Á. A. Caparica, A. Bunker, and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 62, 9458-9462 (2000).
  11. "Longitudinal Magnetic Excitations in Classical Spin Systems," A. Bunker and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 2601-2604 (2000).
  12. "The Ising Model as a Playground for the Study of Wetting and Interface Behavior, " D. P. Landau, A. M. Ferrenberg, and K. Binder, Braz. J. Phys. 30, 748-753 (2000).
  13. "Quasiperiodic Fluctuation Effect on a First-order Phase Transition: A Monte Carlo Investigation, D. Ledue and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 63, 2050-2053 (2001).
  14. "Efficient, Multiple Range Random Walk Algorithm to Calculate the Density of States, " F. Wang and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 2050-2053 (2001).
  15. "Osmotic Pressure of Solutions Containing Flexible Polymers Subject to an Annealed Molecular Weight Distribution, " A. Milchev, J. P. Wittmer, P. Van Der Schoot, and D. P. Landau, Europhys. Lett., 54 (1), 58-64 (2001).
  16. "Magnetism of Fe-Al Disordered Alloys: An Ising-Monte Carlo Approach, " J. Restrepo, G. A. Pérez Alcazar, and D. P. Landau, J. Appl. Phys. 89, 7341-7343 (2001).
  17. " Monte Carlo Simulation of Nucleation and Growth in the 3D Nearest-Neighbor Ising Model, " J. Schmelzer Jr. and D. P. Landau, Int. J. Mod. Phys. C 12, 345-359 (2001).
  18. " Monte Carlo Simulation of Nucleation and Growth in the 3D Nearest-Neighbor Ising Model", J. Schmelzer Jr. and D. P. Landau, Int. J. Mod. Phys. C 12, 345-359 (2001).
  19. "Magnetic Excitations and Critical Dynamics in RbMnF3: Simulation Versus Theory and Experiment", S.-H. Tsai, A. Bunker, and D. P. Landau, J. Magn. Mag. Mater. 226-230, 550-552 (2001).
  20. "Phase Transitions in a Classical Spin System with Competing Superexchange and Double Exchange Interactions", S.-H. Tsai and D. P. Landau, J. Magn. Mag. Mater. 226-230, 650-651 (2001).
  21. "Dynamic Finite Size Scaling of the Normalized Height Distribution in Surface Roughening", Y. Shim and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 64, 36110-1---36110-11 (2001).
  22. "Determining the Density of States for Classical Statistical Models: A Random Walk Algorithm to Produce Flat Histogram", F. Wang and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 64, 056101-1---056101-16 (2001).
  23. " Monte Carlo Simulations of Ordering in Exchange Bias Systems", S.-H. Tsai, D. P. Landau and T. C. Schulthess, J. Appl. Phys. 91 6884-6886 (2002).
  24. "Monte Carlo Simulations of Interacting Magnetic Nano-particles", H. K. Lee, T. C. Schulthess, D. P. Landau, G. Brown, J. P. Pierce, and J. Shen, J. Appl. Phys. 91, 6926-6928 (2002).
  25. "Model of Fe Nanostripes on Cu (111)", G. Brown, H. K. Lee, T. C. Schulthess, B. Ujfalussy, G. M. Stocks, W. H. Butler, D. P. Landau, J. P. Pierce, J. Shen, and J. Kirschner, J. Appl. Phys. 91, 7056-7058 (2002).
  26. "Cluster Hybrid Monte Carlo Simulation Algorithms," J. A. Plascak, A.M. Ferrenberg and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 65, 066702-1_066702-8 (2002).
  27. " Monte Carlo Study of the Magnetic Properties of Fe0.9-qMn0.1Alq-disordered Alloys," J. Restrepo, O. Arnache, and D. P. Landau, Physica B 320, 239-243 (2002).
  28. "Dynamic Critical Behavior of the Classical Anisotropic BCC Heisenberg Antiferromagnet," S.-H. Tsai, A. Bunker, and D. P. Landau, Comput. Phys. Commun. 147, 97-100 (2002).
  29. "Determining the Density of States for Classical Statistical Models by a Flat-Histogram Random Walk," F. Wang and D. P. Landau, Comput. Phys. Commun. 147, 674-677 (2002).
  30. "Spin Dynamics Simulations of the Triangular Antiferromagnetic XY-model," K. Nho and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 66, 174403-1_174403-7 (2002).
  31. "Comparative Study of Si(001) Surface Structure and Interatomic Potentials in Finite-temperature Simulations," L. Nurminen, F. Tavazza, D. P. Landau, A. Kuronen, and K. Kaski, Phys. Rev. B 67, 035405-1_035405-10 (2003).
  32. "Universality and Double Critical Endpoints," J. A. Plascak and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 67, 015103-1_015103-4 (2003).
  33. " Monte Carlo Studies of Wetting, Interface Localization, and Capillary Condensation," K. Binder, D. P. Landau, and M. Müller, J. Stat. Phys. 110, 1411-1514 (2003).
  34. "Critical Dynamics of the Simple-cubic Heisenberg Antiferromagnet RbMnF3: Extrapolation to q=0," S.-H. Tsai and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B 67, 104411-1_104411-6 (2003).
  35. "Interface Localization-delocalization in a Double Wedge: A New Universality Class with Strong Fluctuations and Anisotropic Scaling," A. Milchev, M. Müller, K. Binder, and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 136101-1_136101-4 (2003).
  36. "Bridging the Timescale Gap: Some Novel, New Monte Carlo Methods," N. Wilding and D. P. Landau, in Bridging Time Scales in Molecular Simulations for the Next Decade , Eds. P. Nielaba and M. Maraschal (Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 2003), pp. 231-266.
  37. “Magnetic Properties of Fe Nanocubes with Magnetostatic Interactions,” H. K. Lee, T. C. Schulthess, G. Brown, D. P. Landau, K. D. Sorge, and J. R. Thompson, J. Appl. Phys. 93, 7047-7049 (2003).
  38. Monte Carlo Simulations of Phase Transitions in Rb2MnF4,” H. K. Lee, D. P. Landau and T. C. Schulthess, J. Appl. Phys. 93, 7643-7645 (2003).
  39. “Effect of Interfacial Coupling on the Magnetic Ordering in Ferro-antiferromagnetic Bilayers,” S.-H. Tsai, D. P. Landau, and T. C. Schulthess, J. Appl. Phys. 93, 8612-8614 (2003).
  40. “Avoiding Boundary Effects in Wang-Landau Sampling,” B. J. Schulz, K. Binder, M. Müller, and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 67, 067102-067103 (2003).
  41. “Dynamical Scaling of Correlated Noise in Surface Growth: Simulations and Theory,” S. Pal, D. P. Landau and K. Binder, Phys. Rev. E 68, 021601-1_021601-13 (2003).
  42. “Wedge Filling and Interface Delocalization in Finite Ising Lattices with Antisymmetric Surface Fields,” A. Milchev, M. Müller, K. Binder, and D. P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 68, 031601-1_031601-14 (2003).
  43. The Metropolis Monte Carlo Method in Statistical Physics,? D. P. Landau in The Monte Carlo Method in the Physical Sciences, Ed., J. Gubernatis, AIP Conf. Proc., 690, pp. 134-146 (American Institute of Physics, Melville, 2003).
  44. Accelerated Algorithms I:  Lattice Models,” D. P. Landau in Computer Simulations of Surfaces and Interfaces, Eds., B. Dünweg, A. Milchev, and D. P. Landau, pp.191-206 (Kluwer, 2003). 
  45. “Simulations of Phase Transitions in Confined Geometry,” D. P. Landau in Computer Simulations of Surfaces an Interfaces, Eds., B. Dünweg, A. Milchev, and D. P. Landau, pp.261 (10 pages) (Kluwer, 2003).
  46. “A New Approach to Monte Carlo Methods in Statistical Physics,” D. P. Landau and F. Wang, Brazilian Journal of Physics, 34: 354 (8 pages) (2003).
  47. “Designing Polymer Blends Using Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, and Markov Chains”,  N.K. Roy, W.D. Potter, and D.P. Landau.  Applied Intelligence 20: 215 (14 pages) (2004).
  48. “Reconstruction and Intermixing in Thin Ge Layers on Si(001),” L. Nurminen, F. Tavazza, D. P. Landau, A. Kuronen, and K. Kaski, Phys. Rev. B 68, 085326 (10 pages) (2004).
  49. “Symplectic Integration methods in Molecular and Spin Dynamics Simulations,” S.-H. Tsai, M. Krech, and D. P.      Landau, Braz. J. Phys. 34: 384 (7 pages) (2004).
  50. “Phase Transitions in Ferro-antiferromagnetic Bilayers with a Stepped Interface,” D. P. Landau, S.-H. Tsai, and T.C. Schulthess, J. Mag. Magn. Mater. 272 (4 pages): E817-E818 (2004).
  51. “Hybrid MC-MD Algorithm for the Study of Islands and Step Edges on Semi conductor Surfaces: Application to Si/Si(001)”, F. Tavazza, L. Nurminen, D.P. Landau, A. Kuronen, and K. Kaski, Phys. Rev. E 70, 036701 (8 pages) (2004).
  52. “Driven Diffusive System: How Steady States Depend on Dynamics”, W. Kwak, D.P. Landau, B. Schmittmann Phys. Rev.E 69, 066134 (10 pages), 2004.
  53. “A New Approach to Monte Carlo Simulation: Wang-Landau Sampling”, D.P. Landau, S.-H. Tsai, and M. Exler, Amer. J. Phys. 72, 1294 (8 pages), (2004).
  54. “Phase Diagram and Structural Properties for a Compressible Ising Ferromagnet at Constant Volume”, F. Tavazza, D.P. Landau, and J. Adler, Phys. Rev. B70, 184103 (11 pages), (2004).
  55. “Bose-Einstein Condensation Temperature of a Homogenous Weakly Interacting Bose Gas: PIMC Study”, K. Nho and D.P. Landau , Phys. Rev. A70, 053614 (5 pages), (2004).
  56. “Critical behavior of the three-dimensional compressible Ising antiferromagnet at constant volume: a Monte Carlo study”, Luigi Cannavacciuolo and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. B.71, 134104, (7 pages) (2005).
  57. “Perspective: The Future of Simulations in Materials Science”,  Handbook of Materials Modeling, Vol. I, ed. S. Yip (Springer, 2005).
  58. “Monte Carlo Simulations of a Compressible Ising Ferromagnet at Constant Volume”, D.P. Landau, F. Tavazza, and J. Adler, Comput. Phys. Commun. 169, 149-152 (2005).
  59. “Monte Carlo simulations of Ising models and polymer blends in double wedge geometry: Evidence of novel types of critical phenomena”,  K. Binder, M. Muller, A. Milchev, D.P. Landau, Comput. Phys. Commun. 169, 226-229 (2005).
  60. “Molecular and Spin Dynamics Simulations Using Modern Integration Methods”, S.-H. Tsai, H.K.Lee and D.P. Landau, Amer. J. Phys. 73, 615-624 (2005).
  61. “Spin waves in paramagnetic BCC iron: spin dynamics simulations”, X.Tao, D.P. Landau, T.C. Schulthess, and G.M. Stocks, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 087207 (4 pages) (2005).
  62. “Critical behavior of an elastic Ising antiferromagnet at constant pressure”, X. Zhu, F. Tavazza, D.P. Landau andB. Dünweg, Phys. Rev. B 72, 104102 (10 pages) (2005).
  63. “Monte Carlo study of the XY vector Blume-Emery-Griffiths model for 3He-4He mixtures in three dimensions, R.T.S. Freire, S.J. Mitchell, J.A. Plascak, and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. E 72, 056117 (8 pages) (2005).
  64. “Spin dynamics simulations of BCC iron”, X.P. Tao, D.P. Landau, T.C. Schulthess, and G.M. Stocks, J. App. Phys. 97, 10A722 (3 pages), (2005).
  65. “An Introduction to Monte Carlo Methods in Statistical Physics”, D.P. Landau, in “Markov Chain Monte Carlo”, eds. W.S. Kendall, F. Liang, and J.-S. Wang, pp.53-9, World Scientific, Singapore (2005).
  66. “Simulation of Islands and Vacancy Structures for Si/Ge-covered Si(001) using a hybrid MC-MD algorithm”, L. Nurminen, F. Tavazza, D.P. Landau, A. Kuronen and K. Kaski, Computer Simulations in Condensed Matter Physics XVII, pp. 270-275 Springer Proc. Phys. (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006).
  67. “Bose-Einstein Condensation of Trapped Atoms with Dipole Interactions”, K. Nho and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. A 72, 023615 (7 pages) (2005).
  68. “Visualization of Vector Spin Configurations”, R. Hihinashville, J. Adler, H. Tsai and D.P. Landau, Computer Simulations in Condensed Matter Physics XVII, pp. 169-173 Springer Proc. Phys. (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006).
  69. “Damage Spreading and the Block Distribution Function in the Two-Dimensional Lattice Gas Model”, W. Kwak and  D.P. Landau, Int. J. Mod. Phys. C 17. 15-27 (2006).
  70. “Critical behavior of an elastic Ising model on a stacked triangular net at constant volume”, X. Zhu, D.P. Landau and N.S. Branco, Phys. Review B 73, 064115-1 (6 pages) (2006).
  71. “Finite-temperature properties of quasi-two-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates”, K. Nho and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. A73, 033606 (6 Pages) (2006).
  72. “Wang-Landau algorithm for continuous systems and joint density of states”, Chenggang Zhou, T.C. Schulthess, Stefan Torbrügge, D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 120201 (4 pages) (2006).
  73. “Finite Size Effects on the Thermal Resistivity of 4He in a Quasi-two –dimensional Geometry,” C. Zhang, K. Nho and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. A 73, 174508 (5 pages) (2006).
  74. “Monte Carlo Simulations of Ni Fe2O4 Nanoparticles”, C. Zhou, T.C. Schulthess and D.P. Landau, J. Appl. Phys. 99, 08H906 (3 pages) (2006).
  75. “Convergence and Refinement of the Wang-Landau Algorithm”, H.K. Lee, Y. Okabe and D.P. Landau, Comput. Phys. Commun. 175, (4 pages) (2006).
  76. "Phase separation in a compressible 2D Ising model", S.J. Mitchell and D.P. Landau, Phys. Rev. Letters 97, 025701 (4 pages) (2006).
  77. “Polymer property prediction and optimization using neural networks”, N.K. Roy, W.D. Potter and D.P. Landau, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks 17, 1001-1014 (2006).
  78. “Thin Ferromagnetic-Antiferromagnetic Bilayers: Dependence of Magnetic Ordering on the Interface”, D.P. Landau, S.-H. Tsai and T.C. Schulthess. Proc. 3rd International Conference Computational Modeling and Simulation of Materials, Part B, 303-312, (2004).
  79. “What do Monte Carlo Simulations Tell Us about Compressible Ising Models?”, D.P. Landau, Braz. J. Phys. 36, 640-644 (2006).
  80. “Wang-Landau Sampling of an Asymmetric Ising Model: A Study of the Critical Endpoint Behavior”, S.H. Tsai, F. Wang, and D. P. Landau, Braz. J. Phys.36, 635-639, (2006).
  81. "A 'hidden' zero temperature bicritical point in the 2D anisotropic Heisenberg model: Monte Carlo simulations And novel finite size scaling", C. Zhou, D.P. Landau, and T.C. Schulthess, Phys. Rev. B74, 064407 (9pages), (2006).


Articles in Press

  1. “Monte Carlo Simulation in Statistical/Condensed Matter Physics,” D. P. Landau, Proc. Nathiagali Summer School
  2. “Monte Carlo Simulations of Compressible Ising Models: Do We Understand Them?”  D.P. Landau, B. Dünweg, M. Laradji, F. Tavazza, J. Adler, L. Cannavaccioulo, X. Zhu, Lecture Notes in Physics (Springer Verlag) (in press).
  3. “A Different Approach to Monte Carlo Simulations in Systems with Complex Free Energy Landscapes”, in Rugged Free Energy Landscapes, ed. W. Janke (Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg,) (in press).
  4. "Theory of Magnetic Phase Transitions", D.P. Landau in The Handbook of Magnetism and Advanced Magnetic Materials Vol. 1, eds. S. Parkin and H. Kronmüeller (Wiley, London) (in press).


Articles Submitted

  • “Square Lattice Gases with Two and Three Body Interactions Revisited,” J. L. Li, C. W. Chen and D. P. Landau (submitted).
  • “Critical Endpoint Behavior in an Asymmetric Ising Model,” F. Wang and D. P. Landau (submitted).

 

Books

  • Kinetics of Aggregation and Gelation, Eds. F. Family and D.P. Landau (North Holland, Amsterdam, 1984).
  • Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics: Recent Developments, Eds. D.P. Landau, K.K. Mon, and H.-B. Schüttler, Springer Proc. Phys. (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1988).
  • Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics II: New Directions, Eds. D.P. Landau, K.K. Mon and H.-B. Schüttler, Springer Proc. Phys. (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1990).
  • Computational Physics and Cellular Automata, Eds. A. Pires, D.P. Landau and H. Herrmann (World Scientific, Singapore, 1990).
  • Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics III, Eds. D.P. Landau, K.K. Mon and H.-B. Schüttler, Springer Proc. Phys. (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1991).
  • Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics IV, Eds. D.P. Landau, K.K. Mon and H.-B. Schüttler, Springer Proc. Phys. (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1993).