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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 ===
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