Abstract

Some recent developments in the molecular modeling of solid-fluid phase equilibrium are reviewed. Theoretical approches to solid phase thermodynamics and solid-fluid equilbria are described as well as methods for studying solid phases by computer simulation. Applications to the study of solid-fluid equilibrium in systems of nonspherical molecules and to predicting solid-fluid phase diagrams for mixtures are described.

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