Non-Gaussian distribution of displacements for Lennard-Jones particles in equilibrium

Abstract

Most meso-scale simulation methods assume Gaussian distributions of velocity-like quantities. These quantities are not true velocities, however, but rather time-averaged velocities or displacements of particles. We show that there is a large range of coarse-graining scales where the assumption of a Gaussian distribution of these displacements fails, and a more complex distribution is required to adequately express these distribution functions of displacements.

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