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== Free energy and Partition Function ==
== Free energy and Partition Function ==


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(This subsection should be checked)


The  corresponding thermodynamic potentail for the [[Grand canonical partition function | grand canonical partition function]] is:
The  corresponding thermodynamic potentail for the [[Grand canonical partition function | grand canonical partition function]] is:


: <math> \left. A - \mu N \right. </math>, i.e.:
: <math> \left. A - \mu N \right. </math>,  


i.e.:


:<math> \left. p V = k_B T \log Q_{\mu V T } \right. </math>
:<math> \left. p V = k_B T \log Q_{\mu V T } \right. </math>


[[Category:Statistical mechanics]]
[[Category:Statistical mechanics]]

Revision as of 16:51, 28 February 2007

Ensemble variables

  • Chemical Potential,
  • Volume,
  • Temperature,

Partition Function

Classical partition function (one-component system) in a three-dimensional space:

where:

  • is the number of particles
  • , with being the Boltzmann constant
  • is the potential energy, which depends on the coordinates of the particles (and on the interaction model)
  • represent the position coordinates of the particles (reduced with the system size): i.e.

Free energy and Partition Function

(This subsection should be checked)

The corresponding thermodynamic potentail for the grand canonical partition function is:

,

i.e.: