Lindemann index
The Lindemann index is a simple measure of thermally driven disorder in atoms or molecules.
Definition
The local Lindemann index is defined as:where angle brackets indicate a time average. The global Lindemann index is a system average of this quantity.
;In condensed matter physics : a departure from linearity in the behaviour of the global Lindemann index or an increase above a threshold value related to the spacing between atoms is often taken as the indication that a solid-liquid phase transition has taken place. See Lindemann melting criterion.
;Biomolecules : often possess separate regions with different order characteristics. In order to quantify or illustrate local disorder, the local Lindemann index can be used.