![]() Understanding the Temperature and the Chemical Potential using Computer Simulations
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Jan Tobochnik, Harvey Gould, and Jonathan Machta
This paper discusses several Monte Carlo algorithms and applications that are useful for understanding the concepts of temperature and chemical potential. We then introduce a generalization of the demon algorithm that measures the chemical potential and is suitable for simulating systems with variable particle number.
American Journal of Physics: Volume 73, Issue 8, Pages 708-716
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