We use videomicroscopy to follow the phase-space trajectory of a two-dimensional colloidal model liquid and calculate three-point correlation functions from the measured particle configurations. Approaching the fluid-solid transition by increasing the strength of the pair-interaction potential, one observes the gradual formation of a crystal-like local order due to triplet correlations, while being still deep inside the fluid phase. Furthermore, we show that in a strongly interacting system the Born-Green equation can be satisfied only with the full triplet correlation function but not with three-body distribution functions obtained from superposing pair correlations (Kirkwood superposition approximation)
A time correlation function is written exactly in terms of infinite series with each term containing...
Computationally convenient theoretical methods for calculating the structural and thermodynamic prop...
That part of nuclear spin relaxation rate in a liquid which is caused by electric interaction with n...
We use videomicroscopy to follow the phase-space trajectory of a two-dimensional colloidal model liq...
Two- and three-particle correlation functions are computed from video-microscopy data of two-dimensi...
Two- and three-particle correlation functions are computed from video-microscopy data of two-dimensi...
1We present a numerical evaluation of the three-point static correlations functions of the Kob-Ander...
In this work, we have been dealing with some of the many aspects that make colloidal systems such an...
© 2017Analysis of three-particle correlations is performed on the basis of simulation data of atomic...
We performed molecular-dynamics simulation experiments for a hard-sphere fluid at four high densitie...
4 pages, 4 color figures.International audienceThe three-dimensional classical dimer model with inte...
Revealing the local order of colloidal liquids and glasses will be a breakthrough in soft matter sci...
We study the phase behaviour of a fluid composed of particles which interact via a pair potential th...
We investigate local three-body correlations for bosonic particles in three dimensions and one dimen...
We use the Potential Distribution Theorem to evaluate distribution functions from equilibrium config...
A time correlation function is written exactly in terms of infinite series with each term containing...
Computationally convenient theoretical methods for calculating the structural and thermodynamic prop...
That part of nuclear spin relaxation rate in a liquid which is caused by electric interaction with n...
We use videomicroscopy to follow the phase-space trajectory of a two-dimensional colloidal model liq...
Two- and three-particle correlation functions are computed from video-microscopy data of two-dimensi...
Two- and three-particle correlation functions are computed from video-microscopy data of two-dimensi...
1We present a numerical evaluation of the three-point static correlations functions of the Kob-Ander...
In this work, we have been dealing with some of the many aspects that make colloidal systems such an...
© 2017Analysis of three-particle correlations is performed on the basis of simulation data of atomic...
We performed molecular-dynamics simulation experiments for a hard-sphere fluid at four high densitie...
4 pages, 4 color figures.International audienceThe three-dimensional classical dimer model with inte...
Revealing the local order of colloidal liquids and glasses will be a breakthrough in soft matter sci...
We study the phase behaviour of a fluid composed of particles which interact via a pair potential th...
We investigate local three-body correlations for bosonic particles in three dimensions and one dimen...
We use the Potential Distribution Theorem to evaluate distribution functions from equilibrium config...
A time correlation function is written exactly in terms of infinite series with each term containing...
Computationally convenient theoretical methods for calculating the structural and thermodynamic prop...
That part of nuclear spin relaxation rate in a liquid which is caused by electric interaction with n...