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The moment sum-rules for ionic liquids at criticality
Published 2017-11-15Version 1
We discuss the first three well known moment charge-charge sum-rules for a general ionic liquid. For the special symmetric case of the Restricted Primitive Model, Das et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 215701 (2011)] has recently discovered, through Monte Carlo simulations, that the Stillinger-Lovett or second-moment sum-rule fails at criticality. We critically discuss a possible explanation for this unexpected behavior. On the other hand the fourth-moment sum-rule turns out to be able to account for the results of the simulations at criticality.
Comments: 12 pages, 1 figure, 1 table
Journal: Physica A 477C, 187 (2017)
Keywords: moment sum-rules, criticality, fourth-moment sum-rule turns, moment charge-charge sum-rules, monte carlo simulations
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