Path integral Monte Carlo simulations and analytical approximations for high-temperature plasmas

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The results of analytical approximations and extensive calculations based on a path integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) scheme are presented. A new (direct) PIMC method allows for a correct determination of thermodynamic properties such as energy and equation of state of dense degenerate Coulomb systems. In this paper, we present results for dense partially ionized hydrogen at intermediate and high temperature. We give a quantitative comparison with the available results of alternative (restricted) PIMC simulations and with analytical expressions based on iterpolation formulas meeting the exact limits at low and high densities. Good agreement between the two simulations is found up to densities of the order of 1024cm−3. The agreement with the analytical results is satisfactory up to densities in the range 1022… 1023cm−3.

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Filinov, V., Bonitz, M., Kremp, D., Kraeft, W. D., & Fortov, V. (2001). Path integral Monte Carlo simulations and analytical approximations for high-temperature plasmas. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2073, pp. 1272–1281). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45545-0_138

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