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Kinematic factors definition

For K 2kT and /Km, the collinear result of Eq. (5.13) differs from the three-dimensional model of this work by a factor of 3. This difference is interpreted in terms of the projection of forces along the internuclear axis. The slightly different kinematic factors arise, in part, from the definition of the collision frequency that is used to derive, Eq. (5.11). The hard-sphere model gave excellent agreement with simulations for a very steep exponential repulsive potential with exponent 2a = 256h, where b is that of the Morse oscillator. It is to be remembered that Eq. (5.12) was derived from a stochastic model with three major assumptions ... [Pg.424]


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