The nature of the liquid-vapour interface and other topics in the statistical mechanics of non-uniform,classical fluids |
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Authors: | R. Evans |
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Affiliation: | H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory , University of Bristol , Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1TL, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Recent theoretical work on the microscopic structure and surface tension of the liquid-vapour interface of simple (argon-like) fluids is critically reviewed. In particular, the form of pairwise intermolecular correlations in the liquid surface and the capillary wave treatment of the interface are examined in some detail. It is argued that conventional capillary wave theory, which leads to divergences in the width of the density profile, is unsatisfactory for describing all the equilibrium aspects of the interface. The density functional formalism which has been developed to study the liquid-vapour interface can also be profitably applied to other problems in the statistical mechanics of non-uniform fluids; here a new generalization of the ‘linear’ theory of spinodal decomposition is formulated and by considering a ‘nearly uniform’ fluid, some useful results for the long-wavelength behaviour of the liquid structure factor of various monatomic liquids are obtained. Some other topics of current interest in this area are briefly discussed. |
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Keywords: | matrix product states projected entangled pair states numerical renormalization group density matrix renormalization group entanglement quantum spin chains strongly correlated quantum systems |
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