K.k. Mon
Associate Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Georgia University
United States of America
Biography
K.K. Mon done his PhD, Cornell University, 1980 MS, Cornell University, 1976
Research Interest
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. In recent years, I have also extended my research into studying elastic properties of nanostructures, thermodynamics and transport properties of gases and fluids in restricted geometry, fluid-mediated capillary forces in nanostructured arrays and low gas permeability in laminate composite fabric.
Publications
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K. Mon, "Hardsphere Perturbation Theory of Dense Fluids with Singular Perturbation," J. Chem. Phys. 112, 3245 (2000).
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K. Mon and J. Percus, "Hardsphere Fluids in Very Narrow Cylindrical Pores," J. Chem. Phys. 112, 3457 (2000).
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K. Mon and J. Percus, "Virial Expansion and Liquid-Vapor Critical Points of High Dimensional Classical Fluids," J. Chem. Phys. 110, 2734 (1999).