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Thermodynamic functions as correlation-function integrals

Journal of Chemical Physics, 2013
Expressions of some thermodynamic functions as correlation-function integrals, such as the Ornstein-Zernike integral, the Kirkwood-Buff integrals, and the integral formulas for virial coefficients, are recalled. It is noted, as has been remarked before, that the choice of molecular centers from which intermolecular distances are measured is arbitrary ...
Kenichiro Koga
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Law of Thermodynamics: Thermodynamic Functions

2009
Usually, when we speak of the laws of thermodynamics, we have in mind its three laws. In fact, there are four laws of thermodynamics. One of them is the zeroth law. This law is expressed in the form of the second postulate (see Sect. 1.1) and is a law about temperature.
Bahram M. Askerov, Sophia R. Figarova
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Determination of Thermodynamic Green's Functions

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1961
In the study of thermodynamic correlation functions or Green's functions, one is naturally led to a calculation of values of the Fourier transform of the Green's function on a discrete set of points in the complex energy plane. It is shown that even though these points do not in general possess a limit point within the region of analyticity, one may ...
Baym, G., Mermin, N. David
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