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Zapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov LOMI, 1988, Volume 169, Pages 12–17 (Mi znsl5592)  

Crystal-fluid in metallic hydrogen

Yu. F. Anisimov, V. N. Popov
Abstract: Using the functional approach to the theory of crystals, we show that, with an increase in pressure, the zero-point vibrations of the crystal lattice break it down. From comparison of the pressure functionals for the crystalline and liquid phase of metallic hydrogen, we obtain a lower estimate for the critical density in the low-temperature limit.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 536.7
Language: Russian
Citation: Yu. F. Anisimov, V. N. Popov, “Crystal-fluid in metallic hydrogen”, Questions of quantum field theory and statistical physics. Part 8, Zap. Nauchn. Sem. LOMI, 169, "Nauka", Leningrad. Otdel., Leningrad, 1988, 12–17
Citation in format AMSBIB
\Bibitem{AniPop88}
\by Yu.~F.~Anisimov, V.~N.~Popov
\paper Crystal-fluid in metallic hydrogen
\inbook Questions of quantum field theory and statistical physics. Part~8
\serial Zap. Nauchn. Sem. LOMI
\yr 1988
\vol 169
\pages 12--17
\publ "Nauka", Leningrad. Otdel.
\publaddr Leningrad
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/znsl5592}
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