Abstract
Abstract Some liquid metals can be regarded as a binary mixture of ions and electrons interacting via binary interparticle interactions with each other. It is shown exactly on the basis of the density-functional method that a liquid metal can be taken as a quasi one-component system only via a pairwise interatomic interaction (without a many-body force) to obtain the radial distribution function, provided that a liquid metal can be thought of as an ion-electron mixture with binary interactions.
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