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Statistical Mechanics and the Physics of Many-Particle Model Systems [PDF]

open access: greenPhysics of Particles and Nuclei, 2009
77 pages, 1 figure, Refs ...
A. L. Kuzemsky
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Thermo-Electro-Mechanics at Individual Particles in Complex Colloidal Systems

open access: greenThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2019
It has been well established that thermoelectric (TE) field can arise from different Soret coefficients of salt ions in the aqueous solution under constant temperature gradient. Despite their high relevance to cellular biology and particle manipulations, understanding and controlling of TE field in complex colloidal systems that involve micro ...
Pavana Siddhartha Kollipara   +2 more
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Setting Boundaries for Statistical Mechanics

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
Statistical mechanics has grown without bounds in space. Statistical mechanics of noninteracting point particles in an unbounded perfect gas is widely used to describe liquids like concentrated salt solutions of life and electrochemical technology ...
Bob Eisenberg
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A Lagrangian Thin-Shell Finite Element Method for Interacting Particles on Fluid Membranes

open access: yesMembranes, 2022
A recurring motif in soft matter and biophysics is modeling the mechanics of interacting particles on fluid membranes. One of the main outstanding challenges in these applications is the need to model the strong coupling between the substrate deformation
Sanjay Dharmavaram   +2 more
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Grid-algorithm improvements for dense suspensions of discrete element particles in finite element fluid simulations [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2021
For homogeneous systems like classical fluid dynamics and structural mechanics, finite element method (FEM) grid generation has reached a mature state.
Mueller Jan   +2 more
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Studies on A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen argument that “quantum mechanics is not a complete theory,” II: Apparent confirmation of the EPR argument

open access: yesRatio Mathematica, 2020
In1935, A.Einsteinexpressedhishistoricalview, jointly with B.Podolsky and N. Rosen, that quantum mechanics could be “completed” into a form recovering classical determinism at least under limit conditions (EPR argument). In the preceding Paper I, we have
Ruggero Maria Santilli
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Studies on A. Einstein , B. Podolsky and N. Rosen argument that ”quantum mechanics is not a complete theory,” I: Basic methods

open access: yesRatio Mathematica, 2020
In 1935, A. Einstein expressed his view, jointly with B. Podolsky and N. Rosen, that ”quantum mechanics is not a complete theory” (EPR argument). Following decades of preparatory studies, R. M.
Ruggero Maria Santilli
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Exclusion statistics for particles with a discrete spectrum

open access: yesNuclear Physics B, 2021
We formulate and study the microscopic statistical mechanics of systems of particles with exclusion statistics in a discrete one-body spectrum. The statistical mechanics of these systems can be expressed in terms of effective single-level grand partition
Stéphane Ouvry   +1 more
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