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Decay of correlations and related sum rules in a layered classical plasma

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The asymptotic behaviours of particle correlation functions and the related sum rules are discussed for a layered classical plasma withe 2/r interactions in the fluid state, in dependence on the number of layers. These properties derive from consistency conditions imposed by screening on the hierarchical equations, as already treated by A. Alastuey and P. A. Martin (J. Stat. Phys.,39, 405 (1985)) for various Coulomb fluids. The main results concern i) the type of clustering of correlations needed for the validity of multipolar sum rules at various orders, ii) the proof that the pair correlation function in a finite multilayer may carry an electric dipole moment and the calculation of its partioning among the layers, and iii) the dimensionality crossover in an infinitely extended or periodically repeated multiplayer with varying interlayer spacing and wave vector.

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Fantoni, R., Tosi, M.P. Decay of correlations and related sum rules in a layered classical plasma. Il Nuovo Cimento D 17, 155–167 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02451594

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