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Residual Multiparticle Entropy for a Fractal Fluid of Hard Spheres

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-07-26 v2 Statistical Mechanics Chemical Physics

Abstract

The residual multiparticle entropy (RMPE) of a fluid is defined as the difference, Δs\Delta s, between the excess entropy per particle (relative to an ideal gas with the same temperature and density), sexs_\text{ex}, and the pair-correlation contribution, s2s_2. Thus, the RMPE represents the net contribution to sexs_\text{ex} due to spatial correlations involving three, four, or more particles. A heuristic `ordering' criterion identifies the vanishing of the RMPE as an underlying signature of an impending structural or thermodynamic transition of the system from a less ordered to a more spatially organized condition (freezing is a typical example). Regardless of this, the knowledge of the RMPE is important to assess the impact of non-pair multiparticle correlations on the entropy of the fluid. Recently, an accurate and simple proposal for the thermodynamic and structural properties of a hard-sphere fluid in fractional dimension 1<d<31<d<3 has been proposed [Santos, A.; L\'opez de Haro, M. \emph{Phys. Rev. E} \textbf{2016}, \emph{93}, 062126]. The aim of this work is to use this approach to evaluate the RMPE as a function of both dd and the packing fraction ϕ\phi. It is observed that, for any given dimensionality dd, the RMPE takes negative values for small densities, reaches a negative minimum Δsmin\Delta s_{\text{min}} at a packing fraction ϕmin\phi_{\text{min}}, and then rapidly increases, becoming positive beyond a certain packing fraction ϕ0\phi_0. Interestingly, while both ϕmin\phi_{\text{min}} and ϕ0\phi_0 monotonically decrease as dimensionality increases, the value of Δsmin\Delta s_{\text{min}} exhibits a nonmonotonic behavior, reaching an absolute minimum at a fractional dimensionality d2.38d\simeq 2.38. A plot of the scaled RMPE Δs/Δsmin\Delta s/|\Delta s_{\text{min}}| shows a quasiuniversal behavior in the region 0.14ϕϕ00.02-0.14\lesssim\phi-\phi_0\lesssim 0.02.

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@article{arxiv.1807.00358,
  title  = {Residual Multiparticle Entropy for a Fractal Fluid of Hard Spheres},
  author = {Andrés Santos and Franz Saija and Paolo V. Giaquinta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.00358},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

10 pages, 3 figures; v2: minor changes