Communication: Analytic continuation of the virial series through the critical point using parametric approximants

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The mathematical structure imposed by the thermodynamic critical point motivates an approximant that synthesizes two theoretically sound equations of state: the parametric and the virial. The former is constructed to describe the critical region, incorporating all scaling laws; the latter is an expansion about zero density, developed from molecular considerations. The approximant is shown to yield an equation of state capable of accurately describing properties over a large portion of the thermodynamic parameter space, far greater than that covered by each treatment alone.

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Barlow, N. S., Schultz, A. J., Weinstein, S. J., & Kofke, D. A. (2015). Communication: Analytic continuation of the virial series through the critical point using parametric approximants. Journal of Chemical Physics, 143(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4929392

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