Recent Monte Carlo simulations of the critical point of the restricted primitive model for ionic solutions are reported. Only the continuum version of the model is considered. A finite size scaling analysis based in the Bruce-Wilding procedure gives critical exponents in agreement with those of the three-dimensional Ising universality class. An anomaly in the scaling of the specific heat with system size is pointed out
We provide an expression quantitatively describing the specific heat of the Ising model on the simpl...
We improve the theoretical estimates of the critical exponents for the three-dimensional XY universa...
AbstractThe finite size scaling analysis of Monte Carlo data is discussed for two models for which h...
In chapter one, we explain briefly the continuum limit, scaling, and high temperature expansion of c...
Coexistence curves of square-well fluids with variable interaction width and of the restricted primi...
Abstract. In the context of Monte Carlo simulations, the analysis of the probability distribution PL...
Critical nite size scaling functions for the order parameter distribution of the two and three dimen...
This thesis consists of the investigation of two different problems involving phase transitions usin...
A review of recent simulation work in the area of phase transitions in ionic systems is presented. T...
The Ising models S = 1/2 and S = 1 are studied by efficient Monte Carlo schemes on the (3,4,6,4) and...
The authors review exact studies on finite-sized 2 dimensional Ising models and show that the point ...
The problem of successfully simulating ionic fluids at low temperature and low density states is wel...
We present a finite-size scaling analysis of high-statistics Monte Carlo simulations of the three-di...
Recent work showing the validity of hyperscaling involved results for finite size systems very near ...
Ion association is incorporated into the restricted-primitive model (RPM) electrolyte to account for...
We provide an expression quantitatively describing the specific heat of the Ising model on the simpl...
We improve the theoretical estimates of the critical exponents for the three-dimensional XY universa...
AbstractThe finite size scaling analysis of Monte Carlo data is discussed for two models for which h...
In chapter one, we explain briefly the continuum limit, scaling, and high temperature expansion of c...
Coexistence curves of square-well fluids with variable interaction width and of the restricted primi...
Abstract. In the context of Monte Carlo simulations, the analysis of the probability distribution PL...
Critical nite size scaling functions for the order parameter distribution of the two and three dimen...
This thesis consists of the investigation of two different problems involving phase transitions usin...
A review of recent simulation work in the area of phase transitions in ionic systems is presented. T...
The Ising models S = 1/2 and S = 1 are studied by efficient Monte Carlo schemes on the (3,4,6,4) and...
The authors review exact studies on finite-sized 2 dimensional Ising models and show that the point ...
The problem of successfully simulating ionic fluids at low temperature and low density states is wel...
We present a finite-size scaling analysis of high-statistics Monte Carlo simulations of the three-di...
Recent work showing the validity of hyperscaling involved results for finite size systems very near ...
Ion association is incorporated into the restricted-primitive model (RPM) electrolyte to account for...
We provide an expression quantitatively describing the specific heat of the Ising model on the simpl...
We improve the theoretical estimates of the critical exponents for the three-dimensional XY universa...
AbstractThe finite size scaling analysis of Monte Carlo data is discussed for two models for which h...