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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4790404 Shaina Reisman and Nicolas Giovambattista "Glass and liquid phase diagram of a polyamorphic monatomic system", Journal of Chemical Physics '''138''' 064509 (2013)] | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4790404 Shaina Reisman and Nicolas Giovambattista "Glass and liquid phase diagram of a polyamorphic monatomic system", Journal of Chemical Physics '''138''' 064509 (2013)] | ||
*[https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5017105 Saki Higuchi, Daiki Kato, Daisuke Awaji, and  Kang Kim "Connecting thermodynamic and dynamical anomalies of water-like liquid-liquid phase transition in the Fermi–Jagla model", Journal of Chemical Physics '''148''' 094507 (2018)] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 12 March 2018
The Fermi-Jagla model is a smooth variant of the Jagla model. It is given by (Eq. 1 in [1]):
There is a relation between the Fermi function and hyperbolic tangent:
Using this relation one can show that Fermi-Jagla model is equivalent to the generalised Fomin potential (which has scientific priority).
References[edit]
- Related reading
- Shaina Reisman and Nicolas Giovambattista "Glass and liquid phase diagram of a polyamorphic monatomic system", Journal of Chemical Physics 138 064509 (2013)
- Saki Higuchi, Daiki Kato, Daisuke Awaji, and  Kang Kim "Connecting thermodynamic and dynamical anomalies of water-like liquid-liquid phase transition in the Fermi–Jagla model", Journal of Chemical Physics 148 094507 (2018)