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Random Sequential Adsorption, Series Expansion and Monte Carlo Simulation
Published 1997-08-02Version 1
Random sequential adsorption is an irreversible surface deposition of extended objects. In systems with continuous degrees of freedom coverage follows a power law, theta(t) = theta_J - c t^{-alpha}, where the exponent alpha depends on the geometric shape (symmetry) of the objects. Lattice models give typically exponential saturation to jamming coverage. We discuss how such function theta(t) can be computed by series expansions and analyzed with Pade approximations. We consider the applications of efficient Monte Carlo computer simulation method (event-driven method) to random sequential adsorptions with high precision and at very long-time scale.
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