Hypernetted-chain equation

Hypernetted-chain equation

In statistical mechanics the hypernetted-chain equation is a closure relation to solve the Ornstein–Zernike equation which relates the direct correlation function to the total correlation function. It is commonly used in fluid theory to obtain e.g. expressions for the radial distribution function. It is given by:

: ln y(r_{12})= ho int left [h(r_{13}) - ln g(r_{13}) - frac{u(r_{13})}{k_{B}T} ight] [g(r_{23})-1] , d mathbf{r_{3. ,

Derivation

The direct correlation function represents the direct correlation between two particles in a system containing "N" − 2 other particles. It can be represented by

: c(r)=g_{ m total}(r) - g_{ m indirect}(r) ,

where g_{ m total}(r) is the radial distribution function, i.e. g(r)=exp [-eta w(r)] (with w(r) the potential of mean force) and g_{ m indirect}(r) is the radial distribution function without the direct interaction between pairs u(r) included; i.e. we write g_{ m indirect}(r)=exp^{-eta [w(r)-u(r)] }. Thus we "approximate" "c"("r") by

: c(r)=e^{-eta w(r)}- e^{-eta [w(r)-u(r)] }. ,

By expanding the indirect part of g(r) in the above equation and introducing the function y(r)=e^{eta u(r)}g(r) we can approximate c(r) by writing:

: c(r)=e^{-eta w(r)}-1+eta [w(r)-u(r)] , = g(r)-1-ln y(r) ,= f(r)y(r)+ [y(r)-1-ln y(r)] ,, ( ext{HNC}).

This equation is the essence of the hypernetted chain equation for if we substitute this result in the Ornstein-Zernike equation, one obtains the hypernetted-chain equation:

: ln y(r_{12})= ho int left [h(r_{13}) - ln g(r_{13}) - frac{u(r_{13})}{k_{B}T} ight] [g(r_{23})-1] , d mathbf{r_{3. ,

ee also

Percus–Yevick approximation — another closure relation


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