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The '''Song and Mason perturbation theory''' makes use of the [[Weeks-Chandler-Anderson perturbation theory | Weeks-Chandler-Anderson devision]] of the potential, along with the [[Carnahan-Starling equation of state]] for the  
The '''Song and Mason perturbation theory''' makes use of the [[Weeks-Chandler-Anderson perturbation theory | Weeks-Chandler-Anderson devision]] of the potential, along with the [[Carnahan-Starling equation of state]] for the  
[[hard sphere model]].
[[hard sphere model]].

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The Song and Mason perturbation theory makes use of the Weeks-Chandler-Anderson devision of the potential, along with the Carnahan-Starling equation of state for the hard sphere model.

References

  1. Yuhua Song and E. A. Mason "Statistical-mechanical theory of a new analytical equation of state", Journal of Chemical Physics 91 pp. 7840-7853 (1989)