Gabriel Téllez
University of Los Andes
110 Papers
346 Citations
Gabriel Téllez is an academic researcher from University of Los Andes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coulomb & Grand potential. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 106 publications. Previous affiliations of Gabriel Téllez include École normale supérieure de Lyon & University of Paris.
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Papers
Exact finite-size study of the 2D OCP at Γ = 4 and Γ = 6
TL;DR: In this paper, an exact numerical study is undertaken into the finite-N calculation of the free energy and distribution functions for the two-dimensional one-component plasma, with both disk and sphere geometries considered, with the coupling Γ set equal to 4 and 6.
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The polydisperse cell model: Nonlinear screening and charge renormalization in colloidal mixtures
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a model for the calculation of renormalized charges and osmotic properties of mixtures of highly charged colloidal particles, which is a generalization of the cell model and the notion of charge renormalization as introduced by Alexander et al.
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Pressures for a One-Component Plasma on a Pseudosphere
TL;DR: In this paper, the classical statistical mechanics of a two-dimensional one-component plasma (a system of charged point-particles embedded in a neutralizing background) living on a pseudosphere (an infinite surface of constant negative curvature) is considered.
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The polydisperse cell model: Non-linear screening and charge renormalization in colloidal mixtures
TL;DR: The present model can be used to calculate thermodynamic properties of highly charged colloidal mixtures at the level of linear theories, while taking the effect of nonlinear screening into account.
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Coulomb Systems Seen as Critical Systems: Ideal Conductor Boundaries
Bernard Jancovici,Gabriel Téllez +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Coulomb system is assumed to be confined by walls made of an ideal conductor material; this choice corresponds to simple (Dirichlet) boundary conditions for the massless Gaussian field.
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