Abstract |
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This paper discusses the evaluation of
hydrodynamic variables in the presence of spontaneous
fluctuations, such as in molecular simulations of
fluid flows. The principal point is that hydrodynamic
variables such as fluid velocity and temperature must be
defined in terms of mechanical variables such as momentum
and energy density). Because these relations are nonlinear and
because fluctuations of mechanical variables are
correlated, care must be taken to avoid introducing a bias when
evaluating means, variances, and correlations of hydrodynamic
variables. The unbiased estimates are formulated; some
alternative, incorrect approaches are presented as cautionary
warnings. The expressions are verified by numerical
simulations, both at thermodynamic equilibrium and at a
nonequilibrium steady state.
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Keywords
fluctuations, molecular simulations, hydrodynamics
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Mathematical Subject Classification
Primary: 82C80
Secondary: 76M28
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