PMID: 15244684Jul 13, 2004Paper

Hard disks in narrow channels

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Ch ForsterH A Posch

Abstract

The thermodynamic and dynamical behavior of a gas of hard disks in a narrow channel is studied theoretically and numerically. Using a virial expansion, we find that the pressure and collision frequency curves exhibit a singularity at a channel width corresponding to twice the disk diameter. As expected, the maximum Lyapunov exponent is also found to display a similar behavior. At high density, these curves are dominated by solidlike configurations which are different from the bulk ones, due to the channel boundary conditions.

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