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The simulation is, therefore, carried out at constant volume, temperature and number of particles. | The simulation is, therefore, carried out at constant volume, temperature and number of particles. | ||
The whole system is divided into two non-interacting parts, each one has its own simulation | The whole system is divided into two non-interacting parts, each one has its own simulation | ||
box with its own [[periodic boundary conditions]]. | box with its own [[boundary conditions |periodic boundary conditions]]. | ||
This separation of the two phases into different boxes is in order to suppress any influence due to [[interface | interfacial]] effects. | This separation of the two phases into different boxes is in order to suppress any influence due to [[interface | interfacial]] effects. | ||
The two subsystems can interchange volume and particles. The rules for these interchanges are | The two subsystems can interchange volume and particles. The rules for these interchanges are | ||
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[[category: Monte Carlo]] | [[category: Monte Carlo]] | ||
[[category: Computer simulation techniques]] | [[category: Computer simulation techniques]] | ||
== Mixtures == | == Mixtures == | ||
=== Symmetric mixtures === | === Symmetric mixtures === |