The free energy of the homogeneous electron fluid at finite temperature is obtained using the lowest order constrained variational (LOCV) method. In order to test the convergence of cluster expansion series the three-body cluster terms are calculated with the LOCV correlation functions. The results agree reasonably with those of Monte Carlo, coupled-cluster, perturbational expansion etc, techniques at zero temperature. The flashing and critical temperatures as well as the critical exponent are found to be about 0.6, 1.3 eV and 0.384 respectively. A similar liquid-gas phase transition to that of nuclear matter and liquid He3 is observed
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000We have extended the finite-time variational method f...
AbstractA novel method to determine the density and temperature of a system is proposed based on qua...
The energy of normal liquid 3He is obtained using the lowest order constrained variational (LOCV) me...
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It is shown that the method of lowest order contrained variational (LOCV) which is based on the clus...
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A theory is developed to allow the systematic calculation of the properties of quantum fluids given ...
The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is applied to the Lennard-Jones fluid below the critical tem...
The charge distribution of the intermediate mass fragments produced in p (8.1 GeV) + Au collisions i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000We have extended the finite-time variational method f...
AbstractA novel method to determine the density and temperature of a system is proposed based on qua...
The energy of normal liquid 3He is obtained using the lowest order constrained variational (LOCV) me...
The normal liquid helium 3 one-body momentum distribution, n(k), at zero and finite temperature is e...
It is shown that the method of lowest order contrained variational (LOCV) which is based on the clus...
Variational and diffusion quantum Monte Carlo methods are employed to investigate the zero-temperatu...
The most established approach for ‘practical’ calculations of the inelastic mean free path (IMFP) of...
We derive an intrinsically temperature-dependent approximation to the correlation grand potential fo...
In this paper, we report on the calculation of the constant volume specific heat Cv of liquid helium...
We have used a realistic nuclear potential, $AV_{18}$, and a many-body technique, the lowest-order c...
The variational and diffusion quantum Monte Carlo methods are used to calculate the correlation ener...
We study symmetric nuclear matter at finite temperature, with particular emphasis on the liquid-gas ...
A theory is developed to allow the systematic calculation of the properties of quantum fluids given ...
The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is applied to the Lennard-Jones fluid below the critical tem...
The charge distribution of the intermediate mass fragments produced in p (8.1 GeV) + Au collisions i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000We have extended the finite-time variational method f...
AbstractA novel method to determine the density and temperature of a system is proposed based on qua...