Ewald methods for inverse power-law interactions in tridimensional and quasi-two dimensional systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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to be published in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical (19 pages, 2 figures and 3 tables)

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In this paper, we derive the Ewald method for inverse power-law interactions in quasi-two dimensional systems. The derivation is done by using two different analytical methods. The first uses the Parry's limit, that considers the Ewald methods for quasi-two dimensional systems as a limit of the Ewald methods for tridimensional systems, the second uses Poisson-Jacobi identities for lattice sums. Taking into account the equivalence of both derivations, we obtain a new analytical Fourier transform intregral involving incomplete gamma function. Energies of the generalized restrictive primitive model of electrolytes ($\eta$-RPM) and of the generalized one component plasma model ($\eta$-OCP) are given for the tridimensional, quasi-two dimensional and monolayers systems. Few numerical results, using Monte-Carlo simulations, for $\eta$-RPM and $\eta$-OCP monolayers systems are reported.

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