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Ensemble variables:
The '''isothermal-isobaric ensemble''' has the following variables:


* N is the number of particles
* <math>N</math> is the number of particles
* p is the [[pressure]]
* <math>p</math> is the [[pressure]]
* T is the [[temperature]]
* <math>T</math> is the [[temperature]]


The classical [[partition function]], for a one-component atomic system in 3-dimensional space, is given by
The classical [[partition function]], for a one-component atomic system in 3-dimensional space, is given by
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== References ==
== Related reading ==
*[http://molsim.chem.uva.nl/frenkel_smit Daan Frenkel and Berend Smit "Understanding Molecular Simulation: From Algorithms to Applications", Second Edition (2002)] ISBN 0-12-267351-4


# D. Frenkel and B. Smit, "Understanding Molecular Simulation: From Alogrithms to Applications", Academic Press
[[category: statistical mechanics]]
[[category: statistical mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 3 September 2009

The isothermal-isobaric ensemble has the following variables:

  • is the number of particles
  • is the pressure
  • is the temperature

The classical partition function, for a one-component atomic system in 3-dimensional space, is given by

where

  • is the Volume:
  • , where is the Boltzmann constant
  • represent the reduced position coordinates of the particles; i.e.
  • is the potential energy, which is a function of the coordinates (or of the volume and the reduced coordinates)


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