Classical Liquids

Classical Liquids
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1045855512
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Synopsis Classical Liquids by : Riccardo Fantoni (t.d.-)

Perturbation Theories for the Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids and Solids

Perturbation Theories for the Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids and Solids
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9781439807750
ISBN-13 : 1439807752
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Synopsis Perturbation Theories for the Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids and Solids by : J. R. Solana

This book, Perturbation Theories for the Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids and Solids, provides a comprehensive review of current perturbation theories—as well as integral equation theories and density functional theories—for the equilibrium thermodynamic and structural properties of classical systems. Emphasizing practical applications, the text avoids complex theoretical derivations as much as possible. It begins with discussions of the nature of intermolecular forces and simple potential models. The book also presents a summary of statistical mechanics concepts and formulae. In addition, it reviews simulation techniques, providing background for the performance analyses of theories executed throughout the text using simulation data. Chapters describe integral equation theories, theoretical approaches for hard-sphere fluid or solid systems, and perturbation theories for simple fluids and solids for monocomponent and multicomponent systems. They also cover density functional theories for inhomogeneous systems and perturbative and nonperturbative approaches to describe the structure and thermodynamics of hard-body molecular fluids. The final chapter examines several more challenging systems, such as fluids near the critical point, liquid metals, molten salts, colloids, and aqueous protein solutions. This book offers a thorough account of the available equilibrium theories for the thermodynamic and structural properties of fluids and solids, with special focus on perturbation theories, emphasizing their applications, strengths, and weaknesses. Appropriate for experienced researchers as well as postgraduate students, the text presents a wide-ranging yet detailed view and provides a useful guide to the application of the theories described.

Theory of Simple Liquids

Theory of Simple Liquids
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Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4513873
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Synopsis Theory of Simple Liquids by : Jean-Pierre Hansen

This book gives an account of the theory of simple liquids. It emphasizes the comparison of theoretical deductions with experimental results, which includes the results of molecular dynamics "experiments" and Monte Carlo computations.

Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 012066321X
ISBN-13 : 9780120663217
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics by : Phil Attard

Isolated systems and thermal equilibrium -- Various reservoirs -- Probability and the general formalism -- Classical statistical mechanics -- Ideal systems -- Interacting particles -- Diagrammatic and functional expansions -- Pair functions -- Functional and perturbation theory -- Inhomogeneous systems -- Coulomb systems -- Computer simulations.

Monte Carlo Methods in Chemical Physics

Monte Carlo Methods in Chemical Physics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : 9780470142172
ISBN-13 : 0470142170
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Monte Carlo Methods in Chemical Physics by : David M. Ferguson

In Monte Carlo Methods in Chemical Physics: An Introduction to the Monte Carlo Method for Particle Simulations J. Ilja Siepmann Random Number Generators for Parallel Applications Ashok Srinivasan, David M. Ceperley and Michael Mascagni Between Classical and Quantum Monte Carlo Methods: "Variational" QMC Dario Bressanini and Peter J. Reynolds Monte Carlo Eigenvalue Methods in Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics M. P. Nightingale and C.J. Umrigar Adaptive Path-Integral Monte Carlo Methods for Accurate Computation of Molecular Thermodynamic Properties Robert Q. Topper Monte Carlo Sampling for Classical Trajectory Simulations Gilles H. Peslherbe Haobin Wang and William L. Hase Monte Carlo Approaches to the Protein Folding Problem Jeffrey Skolnick and Andrzej Kolinski Entropy Sampling Monte Carlo for Polypeptides and Proteins Harold A. Scheraga and Minh-Hong Hao Macrostate Dissection of Thermodynamic Monte Carlo Integrals Bruce W. Church, Alex Ulitsky, and David Shalloway Simulated Annealing-Optimal Histogram Methods David M. Ferguson and David G. Garrett Monte Carlo Methods for Polymeric Systems Juan J. de Pablo and Fernando A. Escobedo Thermodynamic-Scaling Methods in Monte Carlo and Their Application to Phase Equilibria John Valleau Semigrand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulation: Integration Along Coexistence Lines David A. Kofke Monte Carlo Methods for Simulating Phase Equilibria of Complex Fluids J. Ilja Siepmann Reactive Canonical Monte Carlo J. Karl Johnson New Monte Carlo Algorithms for Classical Spin Systems G. T. Barkema and M.E.J. Newman

Monte Carlo Methods in Mechanics of Fluid and Gas

Monte Carlo Methods in Mechanics of Fluid and Gas
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9789814282369
ISBN-13 : 9814282367
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Monte Carlo Methods in Mechanics of Fluid and Gas by : Oleg Mikhaĭlovich Belot︠s︡erkovskiĭ

This book is devoted to analysis of Monte Carlo methods developed in rarefied gas dynamics. Presented is the short history of the development of such methods, described are their main properties, their advantages and deficiencies. It is shown that the contemporary stage in the progress of computational methods cannot be regarded without a complex approach to the preparation of algorithms taking into account all the peculiarities of the problem under consideration, that is, of the physical nature of a process, the mathematical model and the theoretical aspects of computational mathematics and stochastic processes. Thoroughly investigated is the possibility of application of Monte Carlo methods in some kindred areas of science which are non-traditional for the use of statistical modeling (continuous media, turbulence). Considered are the possible directions of development of statistical modeling.

Computer Simulation of Liquids

Computer Simulation of Liquids
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 0198556454
ISBN-13 : 9780198556459
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Simulation of Liquids by : M. P. Allen

Computer simulation is an essential tool in studying the chemistry and physics of liquids. Simulations allow us to develop models and to test them against experimental data. This book is an introduction and practical guide to the molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo methods.

New Approaches to Problems in Liquid State Theory

New Approaches to Problems in Liquid State Theory
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 527
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ISBN-10 : 9789401145640
ISBN-13 : 9401145644
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Synopsis New Approaches to Problems in Liquid State Theory by : Carlo Caccamo

The theory of simple and complex fluids has made considerable recent progress, due to the emergence of new concepts and theoretical tools, and also to the availability of a large body of new experimental data on increas ingly complex systems, as well as far-reaching methodological developments in numerical simulations. This AS! aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of the most significant theoretical developments, supplemented by a few presentations of cutting-edge simulation and experimental work. The impact of the Institute in the overall landscape of Statistical Mechanics received an important recognition with its inclusion in the list of satellite events of STATPHYS20, the triennal international conference on Statistical Physics held in Paris in July 1998. These Proceedings contain the texts of the 13 Lecture Courses and 9 Invited Seminars delivered at Patti. Two clear trends emerge from these Proceedings: first, the diversity of new and unexpected theoretical results relating to classic models of liq uids, which have recently been subjected to fresh scrutiny; and secondly the parallel emergence of new concepts, models and methods, aimed at investigating complex fluids and phenomena, like the phase behaviour of fluids in pores, macromolecular assemblies, and the glass transition. Many of the new tools have their roots in traditional liquid state theory, and, in conjunction with fresh input from related fields, allow it wider applicability.

Simulation of Liquids and Solids

Simulation of Liquids and Solids
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Publisher : North Holland
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015016072129
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Synopsis Simulation of Liquids and Solids by : Giovanni Ciccotti