M. S. Wertheim
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- Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. I. Statistical thermodynamics (1984) (1402)
- EXACT SOLUTION OF THE PERCUS-YEVICK INTEGRAL EQUATION FOR HARD SPHERES (1963) (1273)
- Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. II. Thermodynamic perturbation theory and integral equations (1984) (1168)
- Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. III. Multiple attraction sites (1986) (1156)
- Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. IV. Equilibrium polymerization (1986) (1096)
- Thermodynamic perturbation theory of polymerization (1987) (780)
- Exact Solution of the Mean Spherical Model for Fluids of Hard Spheres with Permanent Electric Dipole Moments (1971) (579)
- Fluids of dimerizing hard spheres, and fluid mixtures of hard spheres and dispheres (1986) (375)
- Analytic Solution of the Percus-Yevick Equation (1964) (369)
- Correlations in the liquid–vapor interface (1976) (285)
- Statistical Mechanics of Hard Ellipsoids. I. Overlap Algorithm and the Contact Function (1985) (229)
- Theory of polar fluids (1979) (109)
- Dielectric constant of non-polar fluids (1973) (102)
- Integral equation for the Smith–Nezbeda model of associated fluids (1988) (92)
- EQUILIBRIUM STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF POLAR FLUIDS (1979) (81)
- Theory of polar fluids. II (1977) (77)
- Monte Carlo simulation of hard spheroids (1984) (73)
- Relationship between cell surface protease activity and doubling time in various normal and transformed cells. (1976) (63)
- Integral Equations in the Theory of Classical Fluids (1967) (55)
- The relationship between surface protease activity and the rate of cell proliferation in normal and transformed cells. (1977) (38)
- A MONTE CARLO METHOD FOR SIMULATING ASSOCIATING FLUIDS (1994) (37)
- Structure of hard sphere fluids in narrow cylindrical pores (1989) (30)
- Theory of polar fluids: IV. Fluctuations and inequalities (1978) (28)
- Fluids of hard convex molecules (1994) (24)
- MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF N-MEMBER ASSOCIATING FLUIDS : APPLICATION TO ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY SYSTEMS (1996) (22)
- Factorization of the direct correlation function. III. Integral equations and thermodynamics (1988) (18)
- Evaluation of the SSC/LHNC, SSCF and PY approximations for short ranged, anisotropic potentials (1983) (13)
- Factorization of the direct correlation function. I. Basic results (1980) (10)
- Third virial coefficient of hard spheroids (2001) (9)
- Fluids of hard convex molecules II. Two-point measures (1996) (9)
- FLUIDS OF HARD CONVEX MOLECULES. III. THE THIRD VIRIAL COEFFICIENT (1996) (9)
- Fluids of hard diatomic molecules. II (1983) (9)
- Factorization of the direct correlation function. II. Relation to walls (1981) (6)
- Development and validation of a simple antigen–antibody model (1995) (6)
- Phase Diagram and pV Isotherms of Argon (1969) (5)
- Evaluation of the CPY and PYX approximations for short ranged anisotropic potentials (1983) (4)
- New Model for Classical Fluids. II (1965) (3)
- Statistical Mechanics of Confined Systems: The Solvent-Induced Force Between Smooth Parallel Plates (1990) (3)
- Solutions of the Percus shielding equation (1986) (3)
- HIGH-ENERGY PROTON-PROTON SCATTERING AND THE LEVY POTENTIAL (1956) (3)
- Problems for Solution: 4470,4494-4497 (1952) (1)
- Three‐Particle Correlation Functions. I. Fourier Transform Methods (1970) (0)
- The Molecular Weight and Constitution of Natural Rubber (1942) (0)
- Coincidence theorem for the direct correlation function of hard-particle fluids (1988) (0)
- NEW MODEL FOR CLASSICAL FLUIDS. PART I. (1965) (0)
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