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Rhee F H and Hoover W G 1964 Fifth and sixth virial coefficients for hard spheres and hard disks J. Chem. Phys. 40 939... [Pg.551]

A second approach, due originally to Nos e [ ] and refomuilated in a usefiil way by Hoover [M], is to introduce an extra thennal reservoir variable into the dynamical equations ... [Pg.2261]

This is reliable and fairly accurate, if tedious. It was used, for example, by Hoover [92] to locate the melting parameters for soft-sphere systems. The only point to watch out for is that one should not cross any phase transitions in taking the path from 1 to 2 it must be reversible. [Pg.2262]

Hoover W G 1985 Canonical dynamics equilibrium phase-space distributions Phys. Rev. A 31 1695-7... [Pg.2283]

Martyna G J, Klein M L and Tuckerman M 1992 Nos e-Hoover chains the canonical ensemble via continuous dynamics J. Chem. Phys. 972635—43... [Pg.2283]

Hoover W G, Ladd A J C and Moran B 1982 High strain rate plastic flow studied via nonequilibrium molecular dynamics Phys. Rev.L 48 1818-20... [Pg.2283]

Ladd A J C and Hoover W G 1983 Plastic-flow In close-packed crystals via non-equillbrium molecular-dynamics Phys. Rev. B 28 1756-62... [Pg.2283]

Hoover W G, Ross M, Johnson K W, Henderson D, Barker J A and Brown B C 1970 Soft sphere equation of state J. Chem. Phys. 52 4931-41... [Pg.2283]

Hoover W G and Ree F H 1967 Use of computer experiments to locate the melting transition and calculate the entropy in the solid phase J. Chem. Phys. 47 4873-8... [Pg.2284]

Frenkel D 1986 Free-energy computation and first-order phase transitions Moiecuiar Dynamics Simuiation of Statisticai Mechanicai Systems ed G Ciccotti and W G Hoover (Amsterdam North-Holland) pp 151-88... [Pg.2285]

Prenkel, D. Pree energy computation and first order phase transitions. In Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Statistical Mechanical Systems, Enrico Fermi Summer School, Varenna 1985, G. Ciccotti and W. Hoover, eds. North Holland, Amsterdam (1986) 43-65. [Pg.28]

Hoover W G 1985. Canonical Dynamics Equilibrium Phase-space Distributions. Physical Revic A31 1695-1697. [Pg.423]

These industries try to locate near a source of hydropower (Niagara Falls or Hoover Dam) or near a source of excess nuclear power. They generally work out arrangements to get power at a reduced cost based on being the first one cut off when electric load shedding is required. [Pg.88]

The widespread availabiHty of electrical energy completely transformed modem society and enabled a host of breakthroughs in manufacturing, medical science, communications, constmction, education, and transportation. Centralized fossil fuel-powered, steam-turbine-based power plants remain the dominant means of electricity production. However, hydropower faciHties such as the 1900-MW Hoover Dam Power Project located on the Arizona—Nevada border, commissioned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation during the 1930s, have also made significant contributions. [Pg.1]

Hoover Universal Sales Literature, HV 450, Manchester, Mich., undated. [Pg.532]

R. M. Hoover and P. V. Avotins, Development of Polymer Pelletization for Enhancing Solid Eiquid Separation of Reached Eaterite Residue, Paper A78-13, The Metallurgical Society of AIME, Warrendale, Pa., 1978. [Pg.28]


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