ALF is a new function derived from the ideal free energy in MDFT that quantifies local angular order of solvent molecules, providing complementary information to polarization and charge density.
Density functional theory for hard-sphere mixtures: the White Bear version mark II.Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 18(37):8413
3 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
3
Pith papers citing it
citation-role summary
background 1
citation-polarity summary
years
2026 3roles
background 1polarities
background 1representative citing papers
Test-particle sum rules optimize parameters in Lutsko FMT to yield improved White-Bear mark II functional for hard-sphere fluids with better accuracy and consistency.
citing papers explorer
-
The Angular Localization Function (ALF): a practical tool to measure solvent angular order with Molecular Density Functional Theory
ALF is a new function derived from the ideal free energy in MDFT that quantifies local angular order of solvent molecules, providing complementary information to polarization and charge density.
-
Using test particle sum rules to improve approximations in classical DFT : White-Bear and White-Bear mark II versions of the Lutsko Functional
Test-particle sum rules optimize parameters in Lutsko FMT to yield improved White-Bear mark II functional for hard-sphere fluids with better accuracy and consistency.
- Density Profiles and Direct Correlation Functions from Density Functional Theory in Binary Hard-Sphere Crystals: Substitutional Solid and Interstitial Solid Solution