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[[capillary waves |Capillary wave theory]] proceeds by studying the fluctuations of this surface; many of its predictions are independent of the particular choice (like, e.g., the divergence of [[roughness]] with the area), but of course any microscopic detail will depend on the choice of surface. | [[capillary waves |Capillary wave theory]] proceeds by studying the fluctuations of this surface; many of its predictions are independent of the particular choice (like, e.g., the divergence of [[roughness]] with the area), but of course any microscopic detail will depend on the choice of surface. | ||
The [[intrinsic sampling | The [[intrinsic surface sampling]] method is a recent approach to obtaining this surface from a molecular simulation. | ||
[[ Category: Phase transitions ]] | [[ Category: Phase transitions ]] |