One dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids are known to exhibit an interesting 1/t3 time (t) dependence of the velocity correlation function. The origin of this decay is apparently not well understood. We have studied this problem both by molecular dynamic simulations and by mode coupling theory. We find that this t–3 decay of the velocity autocorrelation function (VACF) arises from the coupling of the tagged particle's motion to the longitudinal current mode of the fluid. Interestingly such a decay is intern rendered possible by the Gaussian time dependence of the coherent dynamic structure factor at the relevant times. This is confirmed by the simulations of Lennard-Jones rods. The t–3 dependence is found to be dominant at low and intermediate ...
Self-consistent mode-coupling theory (MCT) has been used to calculate the time-dependent diffusion c...
We report on molecular dynamics simulation of long-time tails in the velocity and stress autocorrela...
We report very accurate simulations of the velocity autocorrelation function of a tagged particle in...
One dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids are known to exhibit an interesting 1/t3 time (t) dependence of...
One dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids are known to exhibit an interesting 1/t3 time (t) dependence of...
One dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids are known to exhibit an interesting 1/t3 time (t) dependence of...
Long time molecular dynamics simulations of one-dimensional Lennard-Jones systems reveal that while ...
Long time molecular dynamics simulations of one-dimensional Lennard-Jones systems reveal that while ...
In a one-dimensional fluid the macroscopic Navier-Stokes equations are no longer valid because of lo...
Long time molecular dynamics simulations of one-dimensional Lennard-Jones systems reveal that while ...
Molecular dynamic simulations are performed to reveal the long-time behavior of the velocity autocor...
Molecular dynamic simulations are performed to reveal the long-time behavior of the velocity autocor...
Molecular dynamic simulations are performed to reveal the long-time behavior of the velocity autocor...
In this article, we present molecular dynamics study of the velocity autocorrelation funct...
Self-consistent mode-coupling theory(MCT) has been used to calculate the time-dependent diffusion co...
Self-consistent mode-coupling theory (MCT) has been used to calculate the time-dependent diffusion c...
We report on molecular dynamics simulation of long-time tails in the velocity and stress autocorrela...
We report very accurate simulations of the velocity autocorrelation function of a tagged particle in...
One dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids are known to exhibit an interesting 1/t3 time (t) dependence of...
One dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids are known to exhibit an interesting 1/t3 time (t) dependence of...
One dimensional Lennard-Jones fluids are known to exhibit an interesting 1/t3 time (t) dependence of...
Long time molecular dynamics simulations of one-dimensional Lennard-Jones systems reveal that while ...
Long time molecular dynamics simulations of one-dimensional Lennard-Jones systems reveal that while ...
In a one-dimensional fluid the macroscopic Navier-Stokes equations are no longer valid because of lo...
Long time molecular dynamics simulations of one-dimensional Lennard-Jones systems reveal that while ...
Molecular dynamic simulations are performed to reveal the long-time behavior of the velocity autocor...
Molecular dynamic simulations are performed to reveal the long-time behavior of the velocity autocor...
Molecular dynamic simulations are performed to reveal the long-time behavior of the velocity autocor...
In this article, we present molecular dynamics study of the velocity autocorrelation funct...
Self-consistent mode-coupling theory(MCT) has been used to calculate the time-dependent diffusion co...
Self-consistent mode-coupling theory (MCT) has been used to calculate the time-dependent diffusion c...
We report on molecular dynamics simulation of long-time tails in the velocity and stress autocorrela...
We report very accurate simulations of the velocity autocorrelation function of a tagged particle in...