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| #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1730361      H. Reiss, H. L. Frisch and J. L. Lebowitz "Statistical Mechanics of Rigid Spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics '''31''' pp. 369-380  (1959)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1730361      H. Reiss, H. L. Frisch and J. L. Lebowitz "Statistical Mechanics of Rigid Spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics '''31''' pp. 369-380  (1959)] | ||
| #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp040398b Michael Heying and David S. Corti "Scaled Particle Theory Revisited: New Conditions and Improved Predictions of the Properties of the Hard Sphere Fluid", Journal of Physical Chemistry B '''108''' pp. 19756 - 19768 (2004)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp040398b Michael Heying and David S. Corti "Scaled Particle Theory Revisited: New Conditions and Improved Predictions of the Properties of the Hard Sphere Fluid", Journal of Physical Chemistry B '''108''' pp. 19756 - 19768 (2004)] | ||
| #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2768967     Daniel W. Siderius and David S. Corti "On the use of multiple interpolation functions in scaled particle theory to improve the predictions of the properties of the hard-sphere fluid", Journal of Chemical Physics '''127''' 144502 (2007)] | |||
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Revision as of 10:55, 10 October 2007
References
- H. Reiss, H. L. Frisch and J. L. Lebowitz "Statistical Mechanics of Rigid Spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics 31 pp. 369-380 (1959)
- Michael Heying and David S. Corti "Scaled Particle Theory Revisited: New Conditions and Improved Predictions of the Properties of the Hard Sphere Fluid", Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108 pp. 19756 - 19768 (2004)
- Daniel W. Siderius and David S. Corti "On the use of multiple interpolation functions in scaled particle theory to improve the predictions of the properties of the hard-sphere fluid", Journal of Chemical Physics 127 144502 (2007)
