Free Energy Perturbation
Key Facts
Abbreviation
FEP
Pronunciation
/fri ˈɛnərʤi ˌpərtərˈbeɪʃən/
Category
Governmental
Related Field
Energy
Examples in Context
- Chiral recognition of amino acids by α - cyclodextrin using free energy perturbation calculation
- The effective potential and free energy of sine-Gordon-Thirring model are derived by using perturbation functional integration method. Moreover, four-order statistical averages of two-impurity with condensed term are calculated in weak-coupling case. 2.
- The dipole-dipole energy for polar molecules is treated as an average of space orientation. The Helmholtz free energy contribution of dipole moment is deduced from the perturbation theory also and tested by Monte Carlo molecular simulation data.
- Both a free volume approach for Helmholtz free energy and a theoretically-based fitted formula for radial distribution function ( rdf ) of hard sphere solid were employed to describe the Helmholtz free energy of Lennard-Jones ( LJ ) solid in the framework of first order thermodynamic perturbation theory.
- Effect potential and free energy of sine-Gordon-Thirring model are derived on black hole background, energy density fluctuation of Fermi matter are calculated in weak and strong coupling cases. Influence of gravitational field perturbation for Fermi matter is also analyzed. 3.
Other meanings of FEP
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Business
Friendly Enthusiastic Professional
Business
Fluent English Proficient
Business
Front End Process
Computing
Finite Element Partition
Academic
First Engineered Production
Business