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Free-energy model for the inhomogeneous hard-sphere fluid mixture and density-functional theory of freezing
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1989
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Quantum LiquidEngineeringFluid MechanicsFree-energy ModelSimple LiquidFreeze-thaw CyclingThermodynamic ModellingMolecular ThermodynamicsNumerical SimulationHard-sphere ThermodynamicsFree-energy Density FunctionalRheologyThermodynamicsEquilibrium Thermodynamic PropertyThermodynamic EquilibriumBiophysicsPhysicsMultiphase FlowUniform FluidDensity-functional Theory
A free-energy density functional for the inhomogeneous hard-sphere fluid mixture is derived from general basic considerations and yields explicit analytic expressions for the high-order direct correlation functions of the uniform fluid. It provides the first unified derivation of the most comprehensive available analytic description of the hard-sphere thermodynamics and pair structure as given by the scaled-particle and Percus-Yevick theories. The infinite-order expansion around a uniform reference state does not lead, however, to a stable solid, thus questioning the convergence of the density-functional theory of freezing.
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