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<ref>F. A. Lindemann "The calculation of molecular natural frequencies",  Physikalische Zeitschrift '''11''' pp. 609-612 (1910)</ref>
<ref>F. A. Lindemann "The calculation of molecular natural frequencies",  Physikalische Zeitschrift '''11''' pp. 609-612 (1910)</ref>
==Hansen-Verlet freezing rule==
==Hansen-Verlet freezing rule==
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.184.151 Jean-Pierre Hansen and Loup Verlet "Phase Transitions of the Lennard-Jones System", Physical Review '''184''' pp. 151-161 (1969)]</ref>
==Raveché-Mountain-Street criteria==
==Raveché-Mountain-Street criteria==
==Ross melting rule==
==Ross melting rule==

Revision as of 15:03, 24 June 2011

Melting curve

Lindemann melting law

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Hansen-Verlet freezing rule

[2]

Raveché-Mountain-Street criteria

Ross melting rule

The Ross melting rule states (Eq. 4 [3]):

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