Monte-Carlo rejection as a tool for measuring the energy landscape scaling of simple fluids

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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10.1103/PhysRevE.71.056132

A simple modification of the Monte-Carlo algortihm is proposed to explore the topography and the scaling of the energy landscape. We apply this idea to a simple hard-core fluid. The results for different packing fractions show a power law scaling of the landscape boundary, with a characteristic scale that separates the values of the scaling exponents. Finally, it is shown how the topology determines the freezing point of the system due to the increasing importance and complexity of the boundary.

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