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We present a systematic study of the thermodynamics of two and three-dimensional generalized Lennard–Jones (LJ) systems focusing on the relationship between the range of the potential, the system density and its dimension. We found that the existence of negative specific heats depends on these...
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We numerically show that metastable states, similar to the quasi-stationary states found in the so-called Hamiltonian Mean Field Model, are also present in a generalized model in which N classical spins (rotators) interact through ferromagnetic couplings decaying as r−α, where r is their...
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We study, through molecular dynamics, a conservative two-dimensional Lennard-Jones-like gas (with attractive potential ∝r−α). We consider the effect of the range index α of interactions, number of particles, total energy and particle density. We detect negative specific heat when the...
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We give a closer look at the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) behavior in quasi-stationary states of the Hamiltonian Mean Field model, a paradigmatic one for long-range-interacting classical many-body systems. We present new calculations which show that, following their time evolution, we can observe...
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