Flow and Structure in Nonequilibrium Brownian Many-Body Systems

Physical Review Letters
Daniel de Las Heras, Matthias Schmidt

Abstract

We present a fundamental classification of forces relevant in nonequilibrium structure formation under collective flow in Brownian many-body systems. The internal one-body force field is systematically split into contributions relevant for the spatial structure and for the coupled motion. We demonstrate that both contributions can be obtained straightforwardly in computer simulations and present a power functional theory that describes all types of forces quantitatively. Our conclusions and methods are relevant for flow in inertial systems, such as molecular liquids and granular media.

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Sep 20, 2018·Physical Review Letters·Nico C X StuhlmüllerMatthias Schmidt
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Apr 3, 2019·Physical Review. E·Daniel de Las HerasMatthias Schmidt
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Jan 21, 2021·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Boshen HeAndrew J Archer
Feb 20, 2021·Physical Review Letters·Lucas L Treffenstädt, Matthias Schmidt

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