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Field theoretical approach for ionic systems

To describe the simple phenomena mentioned above, we would hke to have only transparent approximations as in the Poisson-Boltzmann theory for ionic systems or in the van der Waals theory for non-coulombic systems [14]. Certainly there are many ways to reach this goal. Here we show that a field-theoretic approach is well suited for that. Its advantage is to focus on some aspects of charged interfaces traditionally paid little attention for instance, the role of symmetry in the effective interaction between ions and the analysis of the profiles in terms of a transformation group, as is done in quantum field theory. [Pg.802]


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