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Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations have been performed in order to study adsorption thermodynamics of pairwise interacting particles on fractal surfaces. Diffusion-limited aggregates (DLA) have been used as a substrate where interacting particles are adsorbed. In order to obtain aggregates...
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In the present paper, patterns of diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA) grown on nonuniform substrates are investigated by means of Monte Carlo simulations. We consider a nonuniform substrate as the largest percolation cluster of dropped particles with different structures and forms that occupy...
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Tracer and collective diffusion of repulsively interacting particles adsorbed on a random AB alloy surface (Nieto, Uebing, Eur. Phys. J. B 1 (1998) 523) are studied by means of Monte Carlo modelling. Adsorption isotherms and the thermodynamic factors are obtained via simulations in the...
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Tracer and collective diffusion of repulsively interacting particles adsorbed on a bivariate trap surface are studied by means of Monte Carlo modelling. Adsorption isotherms are obtained via simulations in the grand-canonical ensemble. Simulations in the canonical ensemble are used to mimick...
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