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A lattice model for a real substance

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A linear, a plane square, and a simple cubic hard core lattice model are treated by a mean-field approximation combined with a combinatorial approach. Assuming a hard core interaction between nearest-neighbor lattice sites and a rather arbitrary soft pair interaction between lattice sites placed at longer distances from one another, inert-gas-like phase diagrams can be constructed for suitable chosen combinatorial ansatzes.

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Neumann, H.P. A lattice model for a real substance. J Stat Phys 13, 173–183 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01221377

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