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Revision as of 20:10, 22 October 2020
The Liu equation of state for hard disks (2-dimensional hard spheres) is given by Eq. 1 of [1].
For the stable fluid:
where the packing fraction is given by where is the diameter of the disks.
The EoS for the stable fluid, liquid-hexatic transition region and hexatic:
The global EoS for all phases:
,
,
where:
and
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