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This is an equation of state for the fluid phase of three-dimensional [[hard sphere model|hard spheres]].
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It was generated by the appropriate fitting of very precise [[Molecular dynamics|Molecular dynamics]] simulation
The '''Kolafa-Labík-Malijevský equation of state''' is an [[equations of state |equation of state]] for the fluid phase of three-dimensional [[hard sphere model|hard spheres]].
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It was generated by the appropriate fitting of very precise [[molecular dynamics]] simulation
<ref> [http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b402792b Jirí Kolafa, Stanislav Labík and Anatol Malijevský, "Accurate equation of state of the hard sphere fluid in stable and metastable regions" Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. '''6''', 2335 (2004)] </ref>
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<ref> [http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b402792b Jirí Kolafa, Stanislav Labík and Anatol Malijevský, "Accurate equation of state of the hard sphere fluid in stable and metastable regions" Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics '''6''' pp. 2335- (2004)] </ref>. This equation is much more precise than the [[Carnahan-Starling equation of state|Carnahan-Starling]] equation of state.
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The Kolafa-Labík-Malijevský equation of state is an equation of state for the fluid phase of three-dimensional hard spheres. It was generated by the appropriate fitting of very precise molecular dynamics simulation results [1]. This equation is much more precise than the Carnahan-Starling equation of state.

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