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Classical Statistical Mechanics With Nested Sampling 1st Edition Robert John Nicholas Baldock Auth

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Classical Statistical Mechanics With Nested Sampling 1st Edition Robert John Nicholas Baldock Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Robert John Nicholas Baldock (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319667683, 9783319667690, 3319667688, 3319667696
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Classical Statistical Mechanics With Nested Sampling 1st Edition Robert John Nicholas Baldock Auth by Robert John Nicholas Baldock (auth.) 9783319667683, 9783319667690, 3319667688, 3319667696 instant download after payment.

This thesis develops a nested sampling algorithm into a black box tool for directly calculating the partition function, and thus the complete phase diagram of a material, from the interatomic potential energy function. It represents a significant step forward in our ability to accurately describe the finite temperature properties of materials. In principle, the macroscopic phases of matter are related to the microscopic interactions of atoms by statistical mechanics and the partition function. In practice, direct calculation of the partition function has proved infeasible for realistic models of atomic interactions, even with modern atomistic simulation methods. The thesis also shows how the output of nested sampling calculations can be processed to calculate the complete PVT (pressure–volume–temperature) equation of state for a material, and applies the nested sampling algorithm to calculate the pressure–temperature phase diagrams of aluminium and a model binary alloy.

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