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Junzo Chihara (along with Madden and Rice) extended the [[Percus Yevick]] equation for [[Lennard-Jones]] systems to provide a soft-core [[Mean spherical approximation | mean spherical approximation]], | Junzo Chihara (along with Madden and Rice) extended the [[Percus Yevick]] equation for [[Lennard-Jones model | Lennard-Jones]] systems to provide a soft-core [[Mean spherical approximation | mean spherical approximation]], | ||
the SMSA, | the SMSA, | ||
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Junzo Chihara (along with Madden and Rice) extended the Percus Yevick equation for Lennard-Jones systems to provide a soft-core mean spherical approximation, the SMSA,
where is the pair potential, is the indirect correlation function, and , where is the Boltzmann constant.
References
- Junzo Chihara "Integral Euqations for Fluids with Long-Range and Short-Range Potentials - Application to a Charged Particle System", Progress of Theoretical Physics, 50 pp. 409-423 (1973)
- Junzo Chihara "Integral Equations for Neutral and Charged Quantum Fluids Including Extension of the Percus-Yevick Equation" Progress of Theoretical Physics, 50 pp. 1156-1181 (1973)
- William G. Madden and Stuart A. Rice "The mean spherical approximation and effective pair potentials in liquids", Journal of Chemical Physics 72 pp. 4208-4215 (1980)