<i>Computational Statistical Mechanics</i> describes the use of fast computers to simulate the equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of gases, liquids, and solids at, and away from equilibrium. The underlying theory is developed from basic principles and illustrated by applying it to the simples
Computational Statistical Mechanics
โ Scribed by Wm.G. HOOVER (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Series
- Studies in Modern Thermodynamics 11
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Computational Statistical Mechanics describes the use of fast computers to simulate the equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of gases, liquids, and solids at, and away from equilibrium. The underlying theory is developed from basic principles and illustrated by applying it to the simplest possible examples.
Thermodynamics, based on the ideal gas thermometer, is related to Gibb's statistical mechanics through the use of Nosรฉ-Hoover heat reservoirs. These reservoirs use integral feedback to control temperature. The same approach is carried through to the simulation and analysis of nonequilibrium mass, momentum, and energy flows. Such a unified approach makes possible consistent mechanical definitions of temperature, stress, and heat flux which lead to a microscopic demonstration of the Second Law of Thermodynamics directly from mechanics. The intimate connection linking Lyapunov-unstable microscopic motions to macroscopic dissipative flows through multifractal phase-space structures is illustrated with many examples from the recent literature.
The book is well-suited for undergraduate courses in advanced thermodynamics, statistical mechanic and transport theory, and graduate courses in physics and chemistry.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Studies in Modern Thermodynamics
Page v
Computational Statistical Mechanics
Pages vii-ix
Livermore, Yokohama
Acknowledgment
Page xi
1 - Mechanics
Pages 1-34
2 - Thermodynamics
Pages 35-63
3 - Principles of Statistical Mechanics
Pages 64-87
4 - Applications of Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Pages 88-129
5 - Principles of Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics
Pages 130-159
6 - Applications of Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics
Pages 160-180
7 - Principles of Hydrodynamics
Pages 181-199
8 - Applications of Hydrodynamics
Pages 200-221
9 - Kinetic Theory
Pages 222-254
10 - Introduction to Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics
Pages 255-273
11 - Applications of Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics
Pages 274-307
12 - Summary
Pages 308-309
13 - Useful Information
Page 310
Index
Pages 311-313
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