Lennard-Jones disks

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Lennard-Jones disks is a system composed of Lennard-Jones sites in two-dimensions.

[edit] Liquid-gas critical point

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[edit] Melting transition

[4] [5]

[edit] References

  1. A. D. Bruce and N. B. Wilding "Scaling fields and universality of the liquid-gas critical point", Physical Review Letters 68 pp. 193-196 (1992)
  2. N. B. Wilding and A. D. Bruce "Density fluctuations and field mixing in the critical fluid", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 4 pp. 3087-3108 (1992)
  3. A. Z. Panagiotopoulos "Molecular simulation of phase coexistence: Finite-size effects and determination of critical parameters for two- and three-dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids", International Journal of Thermophysics 15 pp. 1057-1072 (1994)
  4. Farid F. Abraham "Melting in Two Dimensions is First Order: An Isothermal-Isobaric Monte Carlo Study", Physical Review Letters 44 pp. 463-466 (1980)
  5. Farid F. Abraham "Two-dimensional melting, solid-state stability, and the Kosterlitz-Thouless-Feynman criterion", Physical Review B 23 pp. 6145-6148 (1981)

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