Calculations of Free Energies in Liquid and Solid Phases: Fundamental Measure Density-functional Approach
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In this paper, a theoretical description of the free energies and correlation functions of hard-sphere (HS) liquid and solid phases is developed using fundamental measure density-functional theory. Within the framework of Weeks-Chandler-Andersen perturbation theory, free energies of liquid and solid phases with many interaction potentials can be obtained from these characteristics of the HS system within a single theoretical description. An application to the Lennard-Jones system yields liquid-solid coexistence results in good agreement with the ones from simulations.
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