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Improved convergence for two-component activity expansions
H E DeWitt1, F J Rogers, V Sonnad
1Science and Technology Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P. O. Box 808, Livermore, California 94550, USA.
Abstract:
It is well known that an activity expansion of the grand canonical partition function works well for attractive interactions, but poorly for repulsive interactions, such as occur between atoms and molecules. The virial expansion of the canonical partition function shows just the opposite behavior. This poses a problem for applications that involve both types of interactions, such as occur in the outer layers of low-mass stars. We show that it is possible to obtain expansions for repulsive systems that convert the poorly performing Mayer activity expansion into a series of rational polynomials that converge uniformly to the virial expansion. In the current work we limit our discussion to the second virial approximation. In contrast to the Mayer activity expansion, the activity expansion presented herein converges for both attractive and repulsive systems.
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