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:<math>\frac{B_3}{V(\mathbb{R}^3)^2}=10</math> | :<math>\frac{B_3}{V(\mathbb{R}^3)^2}=10</math> | ||
:<math>\frac{B_4}{V(\mathbb{R}^3)^3}= | :<math>\frac{B_4}{V(\mathbb{R}^3)^3}=</math> | ||
where <math>V(\mathbb{R}^3)</math> is the volume of a sphere in three dimensions. For [[hard disks]] (ie. 2-dimensional hard spheres) one has<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.021105 Stanislav Labík, Jirí Kolafa, and Anatol Malijevský, "Virial coefficients of hard spheres and hard disks up to the ninth", Physical Review E '''71''' pp. 021105 (2005)]</ref> | where <math>V(\mathbb{R}^3)</math> is the volume of a sphere in three dimensions. For [[hard disks]] (ie. 2-dimensional hard spheres) one has<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.021105 Stanislav Labík, Jirí Kolafa, and Anatol Malijevský, "Virial coefficients of hard spheres and hard disks up to the ninth", Physical Review E '''71''' pp. 021105 (2005)]</ref> |