Computer Simulations of Surfaces and Interfaces

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Pub. Date: 2004-02-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

Studies of surfaces and interactions between dissimilar materials or phases are vital for modern technological applications. Computer simulation methods are indispensable in such studies and this book contains a substantial body of knowledge about simulation methods as well as the theoretical background for performing computer experiments and analyzing the data. The book is self-contained, covering a range of topics from classical statistical mechanics to a variety of simulation techniques, including molecular dynamics, Langevin dynamics and Monte Carlo methods. A number of physical systems are considered, including fluids, magnets, polymers, granular media, and driven diffusive systems. The computer simulation methods considered include both standard and accelerated versions. The simulation methods are clearly related to the fundamental principles of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.

Table of Contents

Preface v
List of Participants
ix
Classical Statistical Mechanics
3(36)
K. Binder
Introduction to Monte Carlo Methods
39(20)
A. Milchev
An Introduction to Molecular Dynamics Simulation
59(18)
D. C. Rapaport
Langevin Methods
77(18)
B. Dunweg
Statistical Ensembles for Monte Carlo Simulation
95(16)
N. B. Wilding
First-Order Phase Transitions
111(26)
W. Janke
Histograms and All That
137(24)
W. Janke
Computer Simulation of Continuous Phase Transitions
161(14)
N. B. Wilding
Simulations with Hydrodynamic Interactions
175(16)
A. J. C. Ladd
Accelerated Algorithms 1: Lattice Models
191(18)
D. P. Landau
Accelerated Algorithms 2
209(16)
B. Dunweg
MCAMC: An Advanced Algorithm for Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations from Magnetization Switching to Protein Folding
225(14)
M. A. Novotny
S. M. Wheeler
Theory of Wetting and Surface Critical Phenomena
239(22)
M. M. Telo da Gama
Simulations of Phase Transitions in Confined Geometry
261(14)
D. P. Landau
Finite Size Effects in Thin Film Simulations
275(14)
K. Binder
Surface Growth
289(8)
J. Kertesz
Influence of Confining Walls on the Dynamics of Supercooled Simple Liquids
297(18)
P. Scheidler
W. Kob
K. Binder
Superstructure Formation
315(14)
A. Patrykiejew
Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces
329(94)
D. N. Theodorou
Driven Diffusive Systems: A Tutorial and Recent Developments
423(26)
R. K. P. Zia
Index 449

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