Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
1997-11-26
Physica A 213 (1995) 482-499
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
1 file, 23 pages, LaTex, no figures
Scientific paper
A nonuniform system is considered consisting of two phases with different densities of particles. At each given time the distribution of the phases in space is chaotic: each phase filling a set of regions with random shapes and locations. A chaotic diffusion process intermixes these regions by varying their shapes and locations in a random way. To investigate the statistical properties of such a system, it is exemplified by a lattice-gas model. Conditions are analysed when this chaotic lattice-gas model can become thermodynamically more stable than the usual model describing a pure one-phase system.
Yukalov V. I.
Yukalova E. P.
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