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| *<math>  \left. h \right. </math> is  the [[Planck constant]] | *<math>  \left. h \right. </math> is  the [[Planck constant]] | ||
| *<math> \left( q \right)^{ | *<math> \left( q \right)^{3N} </math> represents the 3N Cartesian position coordinates. | ||
| *<math> \left( p \right)^{ | *<math> \left( p \right)^{3N} </math> represents the 3N momenta. | ||
| * <math> H \left(p,q\right) </math> represent the [[Hamiltonian]], i.e. the total energy of the system as a function of coordinates and momenta. | * <math> H \left(p,q\right) </math> represent the [[Hamiltonian]], i.e. the total energy of the system as a function of coordinates and momenta. | ||
Revision as of 14:59, 28 February 2007
Ensemble variables
(One component system, 3-dimensional system, ... ):
- : Number of Particles
- : Volume
- : Internal energy (kinetic + potential)
Partition function
where:
- is the Planck constant
- represents the 3N Cartesian position coordinates.
- represents the 3N momenta.
- represent the Hamiltonian, i.e. the total energy of the system as a function of coordinates and momenta.
- is the Dirac delta distribution
Thermodynamics
where:
- is the entropy.
- is the Boltzmann constant
References
- D. Frenkel and B. Smit, "Understanding Molecular Simulation: From Algorithms to Applications", Academic Press