Statistical mechanics of simple Coulomb systems
M Baus, JP Hansen - Physics Reports, 1980 - Elsevier
We critically review the rapidly growing number of studies devoted to classical fluids
ofcharged particles. The main emphasis is on the simplest such fluid, the so-called one …
ofcharged particles. The main emphasis is on the simplest such fluid, the so-called one …
Structure and dynamics of molten salts
M Revere, MP Tosi - Reports on Progress in Physics, 1986 - iopscience.iop.org
Modern techniques of liquid state physics have been successfully used to probe the
microscopic structure and dynamics of a variety of multicomponent liquids in which relative …
microscopic structure and dynamics of a variety of multicomponent liquids in which relative …
An analytic structure factor for macroion solutions
JB Hayter, J Penfold - Molecular Physics, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
We assume the time-averaged structure of a macroion solution to be determined only by the
repulsive screened Coulomb pair potential between finite macroions. The counter ions and …
repulsive screened Coulomb pair potential between finite macroions. The counter ions and …
A rescaled MSA structure factor for dilute charged colloidal dispersions
JP Hansen, JB Hayter - Molecular Physics, 1982 - Taylor & Francis
The structure of a dispersion of charged colloidal particles interacting through a screened
Coulomb potential is well described at moderate to high densities by calculating the …
Coulomb potential is well described at moderate to high densities by calculating the …
Theory of simple classical fluids: Universality in the short-range structure
Y Rosenfeld, NW Ashcroft - Physical Review A, 1979 - APS
It is shown to within the accuracy of present-day computer-simulation studies that the bridge
functions (ie, the sum of elementary graphs, assumed zero in the hypernetted-chain …
functions (ie, the sum of elementary graphs, assumed zero in the hypernetted-chain …
[BOOK][B] Quantum-statistical models of hot dense matter: methods for computation opacity and equation of state
AF Nikiforov, VG Novikov, VB Uvarov - 2005 - books.google.com
In the processes studied in contemporary physics one encounters the most diverse
conditions: temperatures ranging from absolute zero to those found in the cores of stars, and …
conditions: temperatures ranging from absolute zero to those found in the cores of stars, and …
Roles of repulsive and attractive forces in liquids: The equilibrium theory of classical fluids
HC Andersen, D Chandler… - Advances in Chemical …, 1976 - books.google.com
The attractive and the repulsive intermolecular forces play very different roles in forming the
equilibrium structure of a dense liquid. The harsh repulsive forces (which fix the shape of the …
equilibrium structure of a dense liquid. The harsh repulsive forces (which fix the shape of the …
Dressed‐ion theory for electrolyte solutions: A Debye–Hückel‐like reformulation of the exact theory for the primitive model
R Kjellander, DJ Mitchell - The Journal of chemical physics, 1994 - pubs.aip.org
A detailed derivation of the dressed‐ion theory—a formally exact theory for primitive model
Coulomb fluids—is presented for the case of bulk electrolyte solutions. It is shown that the …
Coulomb fluids—is presented for the case of bulk electrolyte solutions. It is shown that the …
[HTML][HTML] Integral equation theory based dielectric scheme for strongly coupled electron liquids
In a recent paper, Lucco Castello et al.(arxiv: 2107.03537) provided an accurate
parameterization of classical one-component plasma bridge functions that was embedded in …
parameterization of classical one-component plasma bridge functions that was embedded in …
Structure and ordering in localized adsorption of particles
Z Adamczyk, M Zembala, B Siwek… - Journal of colloid and …, 1990 - Elsevier
Localized, sequential adsorption of colloid particles interacting via screened Coulomb
potential was analyzed theoretically and experimentally. The two-dimensional (2D) pair …
potential was analyzed theoretically and experimentally. The two-dimensional (2D) pair …