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| '''Branched hard sphere chains''' consist of monomer chains composed of [[hard sphere model|hard spheres]].
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| This system has been the subject of many studies, including [[perturbation theory]] <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.477186 L. G. MacDowell and C. Vega "Vapor–liquid equilibria of linear and branched alkanes from perturbation theory" Journal of Chemical Physics '''109''' pp. 5681-5690 (1998)]</ref> and [[Monte Carlo]] simulations <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1397332 Luis G. MacDowell, Carlos Vega, and Eduardo Sanz "Equation of state of model branched alkanes: Theoretical predictions and configurational bias Monte Carlo simulations", Journal of Chemical Physics '''115''' pp. 6220-6235 (2001)]</ref>.
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| ;Related reading
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| *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4803023 Bennett D. Marshall and Walter G. Chapman "Three new branched chain equations of state based on Wertheim's perturbation theory", Journal of Chemical Physics '''138''' 174109 (2013)]
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| [[Category: Models]]
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