Farid F. Abraham
Physical Review E
We present the first hydrodynamic theory of spinodal decomposition in the fluid phase which accounts for stochastic fluctuations in the stress tensor and heat flux and which incorporates a nonlocal driving force through the pressure gradient dependence. Comparison is made with a molecular dynamics computer experiment for a one-component fluid, and good agreement between theory and experiment is demonstrated. © 1982.
Farid F. Abraham
Physical Review E
Farid F. Abraham, David R. Nelson
Science
Farid F. Abraham
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Farid F. Abraham, J.Q. Broughton
Computational Materials Science