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A system of 864 particles interacting with a Lennard-Jones potential and obeying classical equations of motion has been studied on a digital computer (CDC 3600) to simulate molecular dynamics in liquid argon at 94. 4^ and a density of 1. 374 g cm^-3. The pair-correlation function and the constant of self-diffusion are found to agree well with experiment; the latter is 15% lower than the experimental value. The spectrum of the velocity autocorrelation function shows a broad maximum in the frequency region =0. 25 (k₁T). The shape of the Van Hove function Gₒ (r, t) attains a maximum departure from a Gaussian at about t=3. 010^-12 sec and becomes a Gaussian again at about 10^-11 sec. The Van Hove function G₃ (r, t) has been compared with the convolution approximation of Vineyard, showing that this approximation gives a too rapid decay of G₃ (r, t) with time. A delayed-convolution approximation has been suggested which gives a better fit with G₃ (r, t) ; this delayed convolution makes G₃ (r, t) decay as t^4 at short times and as t at long times.
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A. Rahman
Physical Review
Argonne National Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6e0b6e328128020aa8719 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.136.a405