Talk:Hard spheres

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Things that I would like to put here: ==Equations of state== ===Carnahan and Starling=== ===Scaled Particle Theory=== ===Fundamental Measure Theory===

[edit] Formulas

Perhaps a little explanation with the formulas wouldn't hurt. Like, what is the mysterious v0 suddenly introduced. What is QN? --CompuChip 21:08, 26 February 2007 (UTC)