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Cell Gas Free Energy as an Approximation of the Continuous Model

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A continuous infinite system of point particles interacting via two-body strong superstable potential is considered in the framework of cell gas (CG) model of classical statistical mechanics. We consider free energy of this model as an approximation of the correspondent value of the continuous system. It converges to the free energy of the conventional continuous gas if the parameter of approximation α0 for any values of an inverse temperature β0 and volume per particle ν0.
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Boluh, V. and Rebenko, A. (2015) Cell Gas Free Energy as an Approximation of the Continuous Model. Journal of Modern Physics, 6, 168-175. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2015.62022
 

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