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Document type
Journal articles

Document subtype
Full paper

Title
Phase transitions in equilibrium systems: microscopic models and mesoscopic free energies

Participants in the publication
E. A. Carlen (Author)
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
M. C. Carvalho * (Author)
Dep. Matemática
CMAF
R. Esposito (Author)
J. L. Lebowitz (Author)
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
R. Marra (Author)

Summary
We describe the derivation of mesoscopic free energy functionals for systems with long-range Kac potentials and analyse them in the presence of phase transitions. This yields information about the arrangement of phases in some binary mixtures as well as explicit criteria for the stability of liquid droplets in a one-component fluid described by a Cahn–Hilliard type of free energy functional.

Date of Publication
2005-11-10

Where published
Molecular Physics

Publication Identifiers
ISSN - 0026-8976,1362-3028

Publisher
Informa UK Limited

Volume
103
Number
21-23

Number of pages
10
Starting page
3141
Last page
3151

Document Identifiers
DOI - https://doi.org/10.1080/00268970500221990
URL - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268970500221990


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APA
E. A. Carlen, M. C. Carvalho *, R. Esposito, J. L. Lebowitz, R. Marra, (2005). Phase transitions in equilibrium systems: microscopic models and mesoscopic free energies. Molecular Physics, 103, 3141-3151. ISSN 0026-8976,1362-3028. eISSN . http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268970500221990

IEEE
E. A. Carlen, M. C. Carvalho *, R. Esposito, J. L. Lebowitz, R. Marra, "Phase transitions in equilibrium systems: microscopic models and mesoscopic free energies" in Molecular Physics, vol. 103, pp. 3141-3151, 2005. 10.1080/00268970500221990

BIBTEX
@article{44961, author = {E. A. Carlen and M. C. Carvalho * and R. Esposito and J. L. Lebowitz and R. Marra}, title = {Phase transitions in equilibrium systems: microscopic models and mesoscopic free energies}, journal = {Molecular Physics}, year = 2005, pages = {3141-3151}, volume = 103 }