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radial distribution function $g(r)$ | radial distribution function $g(r)$ | ||
- | You are expected to hand in the respective plots by email, ONLY PDF format. | + | You are expected to hand in the short report |
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====== Background ====== | ====== Background ====== | ||
- | You are expected to carry out an MD simulation of Lennard-Jones fluid containing mono-atomic | + | You are expected to carry out an MD simulation of Lennard-Jones |
- | particles. The potential energy expression used is | + | particles. The [[https:// |
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distance between atoms i and j. | distance between atoms i and j. | ||
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function, (or pair correlation function) $g(r)$ in a system of particles (atoms, molecules, colloids, | function, (or pair correlation function) $g(r)$ in a system of particles (atoms, molecules, colloids, | ||
etc.), describes how density varies as a function of distance from a reference particle. | etc.), describes how density varies as a function of distance from a reference particle. |
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