Capillary fluctuation method

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The capillary fluctuation method[1] is a computer simulation technique for calculating the Helmholtz energy function of a solid-fluid interface.

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  1. J. J. Hoyt, Mark Asta, and Alain Karma "Method for Computing the Anisotropy of the Solid-Liquid Interfacial Free Energy", Physical Review Letters 86 pp. 5530-5533 (2001)
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