
Mayer f-function
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The Mayer f-function is an auxiliary function that often appears in the series expansion of thermodynamic quantities related to classical many-particle systems.Donald Allan McQuarrie, Statistical Mechanics (HarperCollins
, 1976), page 228

where the bold labels
and
denote the continuous degrees of freedom associated with the particles, e.g.,
for spherically symmetric particles and
for rigid non-spherical particles where
denotes position and
the orientation parametrized e.g. by Euler angles
. The Mayer f-function is then defined as
where
the inverse absolute temperature
in units of (Temperature times the Boltzmann constant
)-1 .
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, 1976), page 228
Definition
Consider a system of classical particles interacting through a pair-wise potential
where the bold labels



for spherically symmetric particles and

for rigid non-spherical particles where


Euler angles
The Euler angles are three angles introduced by Leonhard Euler to describe the orientation of a rigid body. To describe such an orientation in 3-dimensional Euclidean space three parameters are required...
. The Mayer f-function is then defined as

where

Temperature
Temperature is a physical property of matter that quantitatively expresses the common notions of hot and cold. Objects of low temperature are cold, while various degrees of higher temperatures are referred to as warm or hot...
in units of (Temperature times the Boltzmann constant
