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:<math>c=c\left[h\right]</math> | :<math>c=c\left[h\right]</math> | ||
Note that <math>h</math> depends on <math>c</math>, and <math>c</math> depends on <math>h</math>. | Note that <math>h</math> depends on <math>c</math>, and <math>c</math> depends on <math>h</math>. | ||
Because of this <math>h</math> must be determined self-consistently. | Because of this <math>h</math> must be determined [[self-consistently]]. | ||
This need for self-consistency is characteristic of all many-body problems. | This need for self-consistency is characteristic of all many-body problems. | ||
(Hansen and McDonald, section 5.2 p. 106) For a system in an external field, the Ornstein-Zernike relation has the form (5.2.7) | (Hansen and McDonald, section 5.2 p. 106) For a system in an external field, the Ornstein-Zernike relation has the form (5.2.7) |