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K.K. Mon

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Associate Professor of Physics
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I am a condensed matter physics theorist with over forty years of using analytical and large-scale numerical techniques to study a wide range of fundamental andapplied physical problems. Before coming to UGA in 1986, I was senior research physicist at Exxon Production Research in Houston. Over the years, my research interests includes: Random Matrix theory, quantum and classical  fluids, device physics, liquid metals, phase transitions and critical phenomena, transport of liquid and gas in porous media, mechanical and electronic properties of superlattices and others.

Selected Publications:

K. Mon and J. Percus, "Virial Expansion and Liquid-Vapor Critical Points of High Dimensional Classical Fluids," J. Chem. Phys. 110, 2734 (1999).

K. Mon and J. Percus, "Hardsphere Fluids in Very Narrow Cylindrical Pores," J. Chem. Phys. 112, 3457 (2000).

K. Mon, "Hardsphere Perturbation Theory of Dense Fluids with Singular Perturbation," J. Chem. Phys. 112, 3245 (2000).

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