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Abstract: This paper presents a new lattice-gas method for molecular dynamics
modeling. A mean field treatment is given and is applied to a linear stability
analysis. Exact numerical simulations of the solid-phase crystallization
is presented, as is a finite-temperature multiphase liquid-gas system. The
lattice-gas method, a discrete dynamical method, is therefore capable of
representing a variety of collective phenomena in multiple regimes from
the hydrodynamic scale down to a molecular dynamics... (Update)
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.... hydrodynamics and thermohydrodynamics [26, 34, 43, 2, 67] immiscible fluids [75, 25, 46, 45] multiphase systems [21, 4, 3, 5, 103, 44, 77, 99, 98, 78], reaction di#usion systems [31, 57, 53] magnetohydrodynamics [23, 24, 27, 66] flow through porous media [74, 28]...
.... is the LGA fluid attraction and repulsion technique used by Yepez and Apert in their momentum conserving lattice gas aggregation models[37, 38]. In these models, pairs of particles lying along principle lattice directions and separated by a given distance are brought together...
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J. Yepez, "Lattice-gas crystallization," to appear in the proceedings of the Lattice Gas 1994 Meeting (Princeton, June 1994). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/yepez94latticegas.html More
@misc{ yepez94latticegas,
author = "J. Yepez",
title = "Lattice-gas crystallization",
text = "J. Yepez, Lattice-gas crystallization, to appear in the proceedings of
the Lattice Gas 1994 Meeting (Princeton, June 1994).",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/yepez94latticegas.html" }
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