Using classical density functional theory, we study the behavior of dimers, i.e. hard rods of length $L=2$, on a two-dimensional cubic lattice. For deriving a free energy functional, we employ Levy's prescription which is based on the minimization of a microscopic free energy with respect to the many-body probability under the constraint of a fixed density profile. Using that, we recover the functional originally found by Lafuente and Cuesta and derive an extension. With this extension, the free energy functional is exact on cavities that can hold at most two particles simultaneously. The new functional improves the prediction of the free energy in bulk as well as in highly confined systems, especially for high packing fractions, in compari...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
We rigorously establish the asymptotic equivalence between the height function of interacting dimers...
Using classical density functional theory, we study the behavior of dimers, i.e. hard rods of length...
Lattice Density Functional Theory is a powerful method to treat equilibrium structural properties an...
In this work, some classical results of the pfaffian theory of the dimer model based on the work of ...
In this work, some classical results of the pfaffian theory of the dimer model based on the work of ...
AbstractIn this work, some classical results of the pfaffian theory of the dimer model based on the ...
Rosenfeld’s fundamental-measure theory for lattice models is given a rigorous formulation in terms o...
The correlation functions of an arbitrary number of boundary monomers in the system of close-packed ...
In this paper we establish a connection between density functional theory (DFT) for lattice models a...
The correlation functions of an arbitrary number of boundary monomers in the system of close-packed ...
We construct a class of lattices in three and higher dimensions for which the number of dimer coveri...
The decades-long search for a shape that tiles the plane only aperiodically under translations and r...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
We rigorously establish the asymptotic equivalence between the height function of interacting dimers...
Using classical density functional theory, we study the behavior of dimers, i.e. hard rods of length...
Lattice Density Functional Theory is a powerful method to treat equilibrium structural properties an...
In this work, some classical results of the pfaffian theory of the dimer model based on the work of ...
In this work, some classical results of the pfaffian theory of the dimer model based on the work of ...
AbstractIn this work, some classical results of the pfaffian theory of the dimer model based on the ...
Rosenfeld’s fundamental-measure theory for lattice models is given a rigorous formulation in terms o...
The correlation functions of an arbitrary number of boundary monomers in the system of close-packed ...
In this paper we establish a connection between density functional theory (DFT) for lattice models a...
The correlation functions of an arbitrary number of boundary monomers in the system of close-packed ...
We construct a class of lattices in three and higher dimensions for which the number of dimer coveri...
The decades-long search for a shape that tiles the plane only aperiodically under translations and r...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
95 pages, 21 figures.-- Chapter in "Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems"...
We rigorously establish the asymptotic equivalence between the height function of interacting dimers...