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Bayesian statistical modeling of microcanonical melting times at the superheated regime

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  • Davis, Sergio
  • Loyola, Claudia
  • Peralta, Joaquín

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Homogeneous melting of superheated crystals at constant energy is a dynamical process, believed to be triggered by the accumulation of thermal vacancies and their self-diffusion. From microcanonical simulations we know that if an ideal crystal is prepared at a given kinetic energy, it takes a random time tw until the melting mechanism is actually triggered. In this work we have studied in detail the statistics of tw for melting at different energies by performing a large number of Z-method simulations and applying state-of-the-art methods of Bayesian statistical inference. By focusing on a small system size and short-time tail of the distribution function, we show that tw is actually gamma-distributed rather than exponential (as asserted in a previous work), with decreasing probability near tw∼0. We also explicitly incorporate in our model the unavoidable truncation of the distribution function due to the limited total time span of a Z-method simulation. The probabilistic model presented in this work can provide some insight into the dynamical nature of the homogeneous melting process, as well as giving a well-defined practical procedure to incorporate melting times from simulation into the Z-method in order to correct the effect of short simulation times.

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  • Davis, Sergio & Loyola, Claudia & Peralta, Joaquín, 2019. "Bayesian statistical modeling of microcanonical melting times at the superheated regime," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 515(C), pages 546-557.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:515:y:2019:i:c:p:546-557
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.09.174
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    1. Loyola, Claudia & Davis, Sergio & Peralta, Joaquín, 2022. "Nonequilibrium, highly inhomogeneous melting in the microcanonical ensemble," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 595(C).

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