2001
DOI: 10.1134/1.1359845
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Melting and crystallization of copper, silver, and gold droplets

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“…There is a clear similarity between our results and those for metals in [60,61]. When increasing the number of atoms, the size of matter increases with the ratio l ∼ N −1/3 , and the total energy of the system decreases with the ratio E tot ∼ N −1 .…”
Section: Effect Of the Number Of Atomssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…There is a clear similarity between our results and those for metals in [60,61]. When increasing the number of atoms, the size of matter increases with the ratio l ∼ N −1/3 , and the total energy of the system decreases with the ratio E tot ∼ N −1 .…”
Section: Effect Of the Number Of Atomssupporting
confidence: 87%