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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4725768 Michael Nayhouse, Joseph Sang-Il Kwon, and G. Orkoulas "Communication: Phase transitions, criticality, and three-phase coexistence in constrained cell models", Journal of Chemical Physics '''136''' 201101 (2012)] | |||
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Constrained cell method[1] is a simulation technique that can be used to locate the solid-liquid phase transition. This technique has recently been modified by Orkoulas and Nayhouse [2].
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- ↑ William G. Hoover and Francis H. Ree "Use of Computer Experiments to Locate the Melting Transition and Calculate the Entropy in the Solid Phase", Journal of Chemical Physics 47 pp. 4873-4878 (1967)
- ↑ G. Orkoulas and Michael Nayhouse "Communication: A simple method for simulation of freezing transitions", Journal of Chemical Physics 134 171104 (2011)
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