
Lattice Gas Model
The Lattice Gas Model is a simplified way to understand how particles, like atoms or molecules, behave in a system. It imagines space as a grid or lattice where each site can either be occupied by a particle or left empty. Particles can move to neighboring sites based on certain rules, helping scientists study phenomena like phase transitions and fluid behavior. By using this model, researchers can analyze complex interactions in materials and fluids with more manageable mathematics, providing insights into how microscopic arrangements influence macroscopic properties.