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Computation of the equilibrium three-particle entropy for dense atomic fluids by molecular dynamics simulation

Luca Maffioli, Nathan Clisby, Federico Frascoli, B. D. Todd

Published 2020-01-07Version 1

We have computed the two and three-particle contribution to the entropy of a Weeks-Chandler-Andersen fluid via molecular dynamics simulations. The three-particle correlation function and entropy were computed with a new method which simplified calculation. Results are qualitatively similar to Lennard-Jones systems. We observed a numerical instability in the three-particle contribution. This phenomenon has been previously detected when the traditional method is used, thus it is likely to be intrinsic in the computation. While the effect of statistical fluctuations can be removed through an extrapolation procedure, the discretization error due to finite bin size is more difficult to characterize. With a correct choice of the bin size, a good estimate of the three-particle entropy contribution can be achieved at any state, even close to the freezing point. We observed that, despite the fact that the magnitude of the three-particle contribution increases significantly compared to the two-particle contribution as freezing is approached, the error induced from overestimation of the excess entropy by the two and three-body terms exceeds that induced by approximating the excess entropy with the two body term alone.

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