Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
2008-10-14
Physics
Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
We study thermodynamic properties and the electrical conductivity of dense hydrogen and deuterium using three methods: classical reactive Monte Carlo (REMC), direct path integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) and a quantum dynamics method in the Wigner representation of quantum mechanics. We report the calculation of the deuterium compression quasi-isentrope in good agreement with experiments. We also solve the Wigner-Liouville equation of dense degenerate hydrogen calculating the initial equilibrium state by the PIMC method. The obtained particle trajectories determine the momentum-momentum correlation functions and the electrical conductivity and are compared with available theories and simulations.
Bonitz Michael
Botan Vitalie A.
Filinov Vladimir S.
Fortov Vladimir E.
Levashov Pavel R.
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