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| *<math>g(r)</math> is the [[Pair distribution function | pair distribution function]].
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| *<math>\Phi(r)</math> is the [[Intermolecular pair potential | pair potential]] acting between pairs.
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| *<math>h(1,2)</math> is the [[Total correlation function | total correlation function]].
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| *<math>c(1,2)</math> is the [[Direct correlation function | direct correlation function]].
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| *<math>\gamma (r)</math> is the [[Indirect correlation function | indirect]] (or ''series'' or ''chain'') correlation function.
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| *<math>y(r_{12})</math> is the [[Cavity correlation function | cavity correlation function]].
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| *<math>B(r)</math> is the [[ bridge function]].
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| *<math>\omega(r)</math> is the [[Thermal potential | thermal potential]].
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| *<math>f(r)</math> is the [[Mayer f-function]].
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