Shaozhong Deng

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Applied Mathematics (PhD) University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, United States 
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Xue C, Edmiston R, Deng S. (2018) Image Theory for Neumann Functions in the Prolate Spheroidal Geometry Advances in Mathematical Physics. 2018: 1-13
Xue C, Deng S. (2017) Green’s function and image system for the Laplace operator in the prolate spheroidal geometry Aip Advances. 7: 15024
Xue C, Deng S. (2017) Image systems for the reaction field inside spheroidal dielectric objects and applications Journal of Electrostatics. 90: 153-161
Xue C, Deng S. (2017) Unified Construction of Green’s functions for Poisson’s equation in inhomogeneous media with diffuse interfaces Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 326: 296-319
Xue C, Deng S. (2017) Comment on “On the Neumann function and the method of images in spherical and ellipsoidal geometry” Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 40: 6832-6835
Xue C, Huang Q, Deng S. (2015) Coulomb Green’s function and image potential near a cylindrical diffuse interface Computer Physics Communications. 197: 153-168
Deng S, Xue C, Baumketner A, et al. (2013) Generalized image charge solvation model for electrostatic interactions in molecular dynamics simulations of aqueous solutions. Journal of Computational Physics. 245: 84-106
Song W, Lin Y, Baumketner A, et al. (2013) Effect of the Reaction Field on Molecular Forces and Torques Revealed by an Image-Charge Solvation Model. Communications in Computational Physics. 13: 129-149
Baker K, Baumketner A, Lin Y, et al. (2013) ICSM: An order N method for calculating electrostatic interactions added to TINKER. Computer Physics Communications. 184: 19-26
Xue C, Deng S. (2013) Coulomb Green's function and image potential near a planar diffuse interface, revisited Computer Physics Communications. 184: 51-59
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