We consider the application of finite-size scaling methods to isothermal-isobaric (constant-NpT) simulations of pure continuum fluids. A finite-size scaling ansatz is made for the depen-dence of the relevant scaling operators on the particle number. To test the proposed scaling form, constant pressure simulations of the Lennard-Jones fluid at its liquid-vapour critical point are performed. The critical scaling operator distributions are obtained and their scaling with par-ticle number is found to be consistent with the proposed behaviour. The forms of these sealing distributions are shown to be identical to their Ising model counterparts. The relative merits of employing the eonstant-NpT and grand canonical (constant-/~VT) ensembles for sim...
International audienceMonte Carlo (MC) simulations of the SPC/E liquid water model are performed at ...
Critical nite size scaling functions for the order parameter distribution of the two and three dimen...
Finite systems may undergo first or second order phase transitions under not isovolumetric but isoba...
Results for transport properties, in conjunction with phase behavior and thermodynamics, are present...
We present a finite-size scaling study of the liquid-liquid critical point in the Jagla model, a pro...
We present a finite-size scaling study of the liquid-liquid critical point in the Jagla model, a pro...
Abstract. We review and discuss recent advances in the simulation of bulk critical phenomena in mode...
Abstract. In the context of Monte Carlo simulations, the analysis of the probability distribution PL...
A binary liquid near its consolute point exhibits critical fluctuations of local composition and a d...
Over the past few years, finite-size scaling has become an increasingly important tool in studies of...
International audienceWe report Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of the Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid at the ...
Scaling relations between the critical indices are derived for two similar systems exhibiting ? line...
Critical properties for Lennard-Jones fluids are seen to be consistent with an alternative descripti...
We present the finite-size scaling approach for the calculations of the critical parameters for quan...
An approach developed in the author's recent paper [V.N. Bondarev, Phys. Rev. E 77, R050103 (2008)]...
International audienceMonte Carlo (MC) simulations of the SPC/E liquid water model are performed at ...
Critical nite size scaling functions for the order parameter distribution of the two and three dimen...
Finite systems may undergo first or second order phase transitions under not isovolumetric but isoba...
Results for transport properties, in conjunction with phase behavior and thermodynamics, are present...
We present a finite-size scaling study of the liquid-liquid critical point in the Jagla model, a pro...
We present a finite-size scaling study of the liquid-liquid critical point in the Jagla model, a pro...
Abstract. We review and discuss recent advances in the simulation of bulk critical phenomena in mode...
Abstract. In the context of Monte Carlo simulations, the analysis of the probability distribution PL...
A binary liquid near its consolute point exhibits critical fluctuations of local composition and a d...
Over the past few years, finite-size scaling has become an increasingly important tool in studies of...
International audienceWe report Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of the Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid at the ...
Scaling relations between the critical indices are derived for two similar systems exhibiting ? line...
Critical properties for Lennard-Jones fluids are seen to be consistent with an alternative descripti...
We present the finite-size scaling approach for the calculations of the critical parameters for quan...
An approach developed in the author's recent paper [V.N. Bondarev, Phys. Rev. E 77, R050103 (2008)]...
International audienceMonte Carlo (MC) simulations of the SPC/E liquid water model are performed at ...
Critical nite size scaling functions for the order parameter distribution of the two and three dimen...
Finite systems may undergo first or second order phase transitions under not isovolumetric but isoba...