PMID: 15244740Jul 13, 2004Paper

Description of strongly coupled Yukawa fluids using the variational modified hypernetted chain approach

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
G Faussurier

Abstract

The variational modified hypernetted chain approach as proposed by J. Stat. Phys. 42, 437 (1986)] is used to describe strongly coupled Yukawa fluids. The integral equations of interest can be solved using the spherical harmonic oscillator wave functions as a seed. Comparisons are done with simulation results for equation of state and transport coefficients over the entire fluid domain for a wide range of the system parameters.

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