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Carl McBride (talk | contribs) (New page: <math>\omega(r)</math> is the thermal potential, given by : <math>\omega(r) \equiv \gamma(r) + B(r)</math> where <math>\gamma(r)</math> is the [[Indirect correlation function | indirect c...) |
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<math>\omega(r)</math> is the thermal potential, given by | <math>\omega(r)</math> is the thermal potential, given by | ||
: <math>\omega(r) \equiv \gamma(r) | : <math>\omega(r) \equiv \gamma(r) B(r)</math> | ||
where <math>\gamma(r)</math> is the [[Indirect correlation function | indirect correlation function]], and | where <math>\gamma(r)</math> is the [[Indirect correlation function | indirect correlation function]], and | ||
<math>B(r)</math> is the [[Bridge function | bridge function]]. | <math>B(r)</math> is the [[Bridge function | bridge function]]. | ||
[[Category: Integral equations]] | [[Category: Integral equations]] |
Revision as of 11:06, 5 July 2007
is the thermal potential, given by
where is the indirect correlation function, and is the bridge function.