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Molecular dynamics simulations of ballistic annihilation
Adam Lipowski, Dorota Lipowska, Antonio L. Ferreira
Published 2005-11-23, updated 2006-03-06Version 2
Using event-driven molecular dynamics we study one- and two-dimensional ballistic annihilation. We estimate exponents $\xi$ and $\gamma$ that describe the long-time decay of the number of particles ($n(t)\sim t^{-\xi}$) and of their typical velocity ($v(t)\sim t^{-\gamma}$). To a good accuracy our results confirm the scaling relation $\xi + \gamma =1$. In the two-dimensional case our results are in a good agreement with those obtained from the Boltzmann kinetic theory.
Comments: 4 pages; some changes; Physical Review E (in press)
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 73, 032102 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: molecular dynamics simulations, event-driven molecular dynamics, boltzmann kinetic theory, two-dimensional ballistic annihilation, estimate exponents
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