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(Ref. 1 Eq. 2.2) | (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.2) | ||
:<math>\mathcal{G}_{(N)} ( | :<math>\mathcal{G}_{(N)} ({\mathbf X}_{(N)},t)= \frac{\Gamma_{(N)}^{(0)}}{\mathcal{N}} \frac{{\rm d}\mathcal{N}}{{\rm d}\Gamma_{(N)}}</math> | ||
where <math>\Gamma_{(N)}^{(0)}</math> is a normalized constant with the dimensions | where <math>\Gamma_{(N)}^{(0)}</math> is a normalized constant with the dimensions | ||
of the [[phase space]] <math>\left. \Gamma_{(N)} \right.</math>. | of the [[phase space]] <math>\left. \Gamma_{(N)} \right.</math>. | ||
:<math>\ | :<math>{\mathbf X}_{(N)} = \{ {\mathbf r}_1 , ..., {\mathbf r}_N ; {\mathbf p}_1 , ..., {\mathbf p}_N \}</math> | ||
Normalization condition (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.3): | Normalization condition (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.3): | ||
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Macroscopic mean values are given by (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.5) | Macroscopic mean values are given by (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.5) | ||
:<math>\langle \psi (r,t)\rangle= \frac{1}{\Gamma_{(N)}^{(0)}} | :<math>\langle \psi ({\mathbf r},t)\rangle= \frac{1}{\Gamma_{(N)}^{(0)}} | ||
\int_{\Gamma_{(N)}} \psi ( | \int_{\Gamma_{(N)}} \psi ({\mathbf X}_{(N)}) \mathcal{G}_{(N)} ({\mathbf X}_{(N)},t) {\rm d}\Gamma_{(N)} | ||
</math> | |||
===Ergodic theory=== | ===Ergodic theory=== | ||
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where <math>\Omega</math> is the ''N''-particle [[thermal potential]] (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.12) | where <math>\Omega</math> is the ''N''-particle [[thermal potential]] (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.12) | ||
:<math>\Omega_{(N)} ( | :<math>\Omega_{(N)} ({\mathbf X}_{(N)},t)= \ln \mathcal{G}_{(N)} ({\mathbf X}_{(N)},t)</math> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
# G. A. Martynov "Fundamental Theory of Liquids. Method of Distribution Functions", Adam Hilger (out of print) | # G. A. Martynov "Fundamental Theory of Liquids. Method of Distribution Functions", Adam Hilger (out of print) | ||
[[category: statistical mechanics]] | [[category: statistical mechanics]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 10 July 2007
Here we have the N-particle distribution function (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.2)
where is a normalized constant with the dimensions of the phase space .
Normalization condition (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.3):
it is convenient to set (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.4)
where is the volume of the system and is the characteristic momentum of the particles (Ref. 1 Eq. 3.26),
Macroscopic mean values are given by (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.5)
Ergodic theory
Ref. 1 Eq. 2.6
Entropy
Ref. 1 Eq. 2.70
where is the N-particle thermal potential (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.12)
References
- G. A. Martynov "Fundamental Theory of Liquids. Method of Distribution Functions", Adam Hilger (out of print)