Computer simulation of condensed phases in complex geometries /
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Springer,
[1993]
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| Series: | Lecture notes in physics. Monographs ;
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Table of Contents:
- 3.5.2. Density Functional Theory
- 4. Phase Transitions in Vicinal Phases. 4.2. Capillary Condensation. 4.2.1. Sorption Experiments. 4.2.2. Application of Density Functional Theory to Capillary Condensation. 4.2.3. Hysteresis in Computer Simulations: A Critique. 4.2.4. The Phase Diagram. 4.2.5. Wetting. 4.3. Shear Melting of Solid Vicinal Phases. 4.3.1. Introduction to Shear Melting Experiments. 4.3.2. Computer Simulation of Shear Melting. 4.3.3. Critical Evaluation of the Relation Between Computer Simulation and Laboratory Experiment
- 5. Time-Dependent Properties. 5.2. Self-Diffusion in Vicinal Phases. 5.2.1. Macroscopic and Microscopic Description of Self-Diffusion. 5.2.2. Inhomogeneity and Anisotropy. 5.2.3. The Influence of Wall Structure. 5.3. Anomalous Diffusion. 5.3.1. The Role of Spatial Hindrance. 5.3.2. Fractional Dimension of Self-Diffusion and Its Relation to Shear Melting. 5.3.3. In-Plane Anisotropy of Atomic Motion.
- 5.4. Transport Phenomena and Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Calculations
- 6. Summary.