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Phase diagram of hard sphere system (Solid line - stable branch, dashed line - metastable branch): Reduced pressure as a function of the volume fraction (or packing fraction) .

With inverse thermal energy , sphere diameter , packing fraction , volume of a single sphere , number density , system volume , total particle number .

Vertical grey lines indicate:

  • freezing:
  • melting:
  • random close packing:
  • close packing:

Reference:

  • A. Mulero: Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems. Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-78766-2

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