I see some papers mentioning the fluctuating hydrodynamics, which originates from the Landau-Lifshitz Navier-Stokes (LLNS) equation. I know that the LLNS equation has added a thermal fluctuation term to the N-S equation, but I still couldn't find it on the Landau-Lifshitz Fluid Mechanics book...
Well, according to my understanding, above the critical temperature, that is supercritical water and there will be no phase separation. Therefore, there will be only one 'fluid' phase in the region above the critical temperature. it's neither liquid nor gas, but it's still water!Since your...
When dealing with system containing millions of particles( for example, charged particles or magnetic particles) with statistical mechanics, I may often see the description or explanation that the certain effect is due to the coupling or correlation of particles. So can anybody give me a...