New method for generating density expansions

DSpace/Manakin Repository

New method for generating density expansions

Show full item record



Links to Resources

Files Size Format View
new_method_for_generating_density_expansions.pdf 720.5Kb PDF View/Open


Title
New method for generating density expansions
Author
Ramshaw, John D.
Sponsor
A portion of this work was presented in the author's Ph.D. thesis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970, unpublished) and was supported by the National Science Foundation. The remainder has been supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through the National Research Council.
Abstract
The calculus of finite differences is used to develop a new method for expressing the thermodynamic limit of a reasonably arbitrary statistical‐mechanical average as a power series in the number density ρ. The method is simple, straightforward, and purely analytic: it involves no intermediate expansion in powers of the activity and it avoids the use of graph theory. Moreover, the method is developed independently of the prescription for computing the statistical average, a fact which lends to the results an especially wide range of applicability. In particular, these results may be used in classical or quantum statistical mechanics, for intermolecular potentials which are not spherically symmetric or pairwise additive, for molecules of arbitrary internal structure and complexity, and for polar molecules. A general formula is obtained for the coefficient of pᵏ in the series; as usual, the most difficult problem one need solve in order to compute this coefficient is the evaluation of a k‐molecule average. It is shown that if all the coefficients exist and if the density is less than a certain well‐defined critical density, then the series converges to the thermodynamic limit of the average in question. The practical use of the method is clarified by examples.
Description
Article appears in the Journal of Chemical Physics (http://jcp.aip.org/) and is copyrighted (1972) by the American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics.
Permanent Link
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/7917
LCSH Subjects
Thermodynamics
Quantum theory
Structural stability
Copyright
All data and content associated with the Portland State University Digital Repository are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder. Use of the content is strictly for non-commercial, educational use.
Date
1972-09
Physical Description
10 pages
Notes
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader; Mode of access: Internet

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show full item record

Search


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account

Statistics

Portland State University Branford P. Millar Library | 1875 SW Park Avenue | Portland, Oregon 97201 | 503.725.5874