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  • ...tistical mechanics of two hard spheres in a spherical pore, exact analytic results in D dimension", Journal of Mathematical Physics '''51''' 033303 (2010)]</ ...
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  • ...obi and Ron Elber "Distance-dependent, pair potential for protein folding: Results from linear optimization", Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics '''4 ...
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  • ...tion code, intended both for users and developers. The object-orientedness results in faster development - new features can be easily "plugged in" to the code ...
    550 bytes (76 words) - 15:10, 9 April 2008
  • ..., Jian Wang, and Russel J. Boyd "Polarizable point-charge model for water: Results under normal and extreme conditions", Journal of Chemical Physics '''105''' ...
    564 bytes (72 words) - 16:39, 23 February 2010
  • ...roperty in these gases 15 years ago; however, since he never published his results, it is only by great luck that I knew it."</blockquote> ...
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  • ...ors]], [[matrices]], and [[tensors]]. Maxima yields high precision numeric results by using exact fractions, arbitrary precision integers, and variable precis ...
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  • A '''dual lattice''' results from an original one by assigning cells to each of ...
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  • ....doi.org/10.1063/1.1743956 W. W. Wood and J. D. Jacobson "Preliminary Results from a Recalculation of the Monte Carlo Equation of State of Hard Spheres", ...
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  • ...ry of the unique spirit of [[Lars Onsager]] and his passion for analytical results. It is awarded by the [http://www.aps.org American Physical Society]. ...
    820 bytes (108 words) - 14:52, 20 November 2007
  • ...e thermodynamic behavior of a system is asymptotically approximated by the results of [[statistical mechanics]] as <math>N \rightarrow \infty</math>, and calc ...
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  • <ref>David Ruelle "Statistical mechanics: rigorous results" World Scientific Publishing (1969) &sect; 7.5 (pp. 190-192) ISBN 978-981-0 ...
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  • ...a_i)</math> to an external heat bath of temperature <math>T_0</math>. This results in the modified equation of motion (Ref. 1 Eq. 8): ...
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  • ...S. D. Overduin and G. N. Patey "Comparison of simulation and experimental results for a model aqueous tert-butanol solution", Journal of Chemical Physics ''' ...
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  • *David Ruelle "Statistical mechanics: rigorous results" World Scientific Publishing (1969) ISBN 978-981-02-3862-9 ...
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  • ...''Dirichlet tesselations''', '''Wigner-Seitz cells''') is the diagram that results when a cell is defined around each of the points (or nodes, than to any of the others. This very intuitive partition of space results in the Voronoi tessellation. The ...
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  • ...on and to prepare the input for computations and analyse the computational results. ...
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  • For some results of three-dimensional lattice hard sphere systems see For results of two-dimensional systems (lattice hard disks) with different exclusion cr ...
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  • <tt><nowiki>[http://www.sklogwiki.org]</nowiki></tt> results in [http://www.sklogwiki.org]<br /> <tt><nowiki>[http://www.sklogwiki.org sklogwiki]</nowiki></tt>results in [http://www.sklogwiki.org sklogwiki]<br /> ...
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  • Inserting these two results into the chain-rule theorem of functional derivatives, ...
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