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The Self-consistent Ornstein-Zernike approximation (SCOZA) scheme was designed to enforce thermodynamic sef-consistency.

References

  1. J. S. Høye and G. Stell "Thermodynamics of the MSA for simple fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics 67 pp. 439-445 (1977)
  2. J. S. Høye and G. Stell "Ornstein-Zernike equation for a two-Yukawa c(r) with core condition III. A self-consistent approximation for a pair potential with hard core and Yukawa tail", Molecular Physics 52 pp. 1071 - 1079 (1984)