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DescriptionLennard-Jones Radial Distribution Function.svg |
English: Radial distribution function for Lennard-Jones fluid at . Result of Monte-Carlo simulation performed by me for 128 particles in rhombic dodecahedron with periodic boundary conditions. The data obtained is given on the talk page. NOTE: DATA >3 IS RATHER INACCURATE!!!
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23 June 2009 |
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Own work. |
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Grigory Sarnitskiy |
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