Binary hard-sphere mixtures

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From a theoretical point of view, one of the simplest mixtures amenable to study is that of binary hard spheres. In other words, of the two components one component has a diameter and the other component has a diameter .

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References

  1. Morad Alawneh and Douglas Henderson "Molecular dynamics results for the radial distribution functions of highly asymmetric hard sphere mixtures", Molecular Physics 106 pp. 607-614 (2008)
    1. Erratum, Molecular Physics 106 pp. 2407-2408 (2008)