A Concise Course on the Theory of Classical Liquids [electronic resource] : Basics and Selected Topics / by Andrés Santos.

By: Santos, Andrés [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 923Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: XXX, 271 p. 124 illus., 94 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319296685Subject(s): Amorphous substances | Complex fluids | Statistical physics | Dynamical systems | Physical chemistry | Thermodynamics | Fluids | Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics | Complex Systems | Physical Chemistry | Thermodynamics | Fluid- and Aerodynamics | Statistical Physics and Dynamical SystemsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 530.41 LOC classification: QC176.8.A44Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword -- Preface -- Summary of Thermodynamic Potentials -- Summary of Equilibrium Statistical Ensembles -- Density Expansion of the Equation of State -- Spatial Correlation Functions and Thermodynamic Routes -- One-Dimensional Systems. Exact Solution for Nearest-Neighbor Interactions -- Density Expansion of the Radial Distribution Function. Approximate Integral Equations -- Exact Solution of the Percus–Yevick Approximation for Hard Spheres ... and Beyond -- Index -- References.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This short primer offers non-specialist readers a concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the field of classical fluids – providing both fundamental information and a number of selected topics to bridge the gap between the basics and ongoing research. In particular, hard-sphere systems represent a favorite playground in statistical mechanics, both in and out of equilibrium, as they represent the simplest models of many-body systems of interacting particles, and at higher temperature and densities they have proven to be very useful as reference systems for real fluids. Moreover, their usefulness in the realm of soft condensed matter has become increasingly recognized – for instance, the effective interaction among (sterically stabilized) colloidal particles can be tuned to almost perfectly match the hard-sphere model. These lecture notes present a brief, self-contained overview of equilibrium statistical mechanics of classical fluids, with special applications to both the structural and thermodynamic properties of systems made of particles interacting via the hard-sphere potential or closely related model potentials. In particular it addresses the exact statistical-mechanical properties of one-dimensional systems, the issue of thermodynamic (in)consistency among different routes in the context of several approximate theories, and the construction of analytical or semi-analytical approximations for the structural properties. Written pedagogically at the graduate level, with many figures, tables, photographs, and guided end-of-chapter exercises, this introductory text benefits students and newcomers to the field alike. .
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Foreword -- Preface -- Summary of Thermodynamic Potentials -- Summary of Equilibrium Statistical Ensembles -- Density Expansion of the Equation of State -- Spatial Correlation Functions and Thermodynamic Routes -- One-Dimensional Systems. Exact Solution for Nearest-Neighbor Interactions -- Density Expansion of the Radial Distribution Function. Approximate Integral Equations -- Exact Solution of the Percus–Yevick Approximation for Hard Spheres ... and Beyond -- Index -- References.

This short primer offers non-specialist readers a concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the field of classical fluids – providing both fundamental information and a number of selected topics to bridge the gap between the basics and ongoing research. In particular, hard-sphere systems represent a favorite playground in statistical mechanics, both in and out of equilibrium, as they represent the simplest models of many-body systems of interacting particles, and at higher temperature and densities they have proven to be very useful as reference systems for real fluids. Moreover, their usefulness in the realm of soft condensed matter has become increasingly recognized – for instance, the effective interaction among (sterically stabilized) colloidal particles can be tuned to almost perfectly match the hard-sphere model. These lecture notes present a brief, self-contained overview of equilibrium statistical mechanics of classical fluids, with special applications to both the structural and thermodynamic properties of systems made of particles interacting via the hard-sphere potential or closely related model potentials. In particular it addresses the exact statistical-mechanical properties of one-dimensional systems, the issue of thermodynamic (in)consistency among different routes in the context of several approximate theories, and the construction of analytical or semi-analytical approximations for the structural properties. Written pedagogically at the graduate level, with many figures, tables, photographs, and guided end-of-chapter exercises, this introductory text benefits students and newcomers to the field alike. .

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