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The '''classical-map hyper-nettedhypernetted-chain method''' ('''CHNC method''') is a method used in [[many-body problem|many-body]] [[theoretical physics]] for interacting uniform [[electron liquid]]s in two and three dimensions, and for interacting [[hydrogen plasma]]s. The method extends the famous [[hyperHypernetted-nettedchain equation|hypernetted-chain method]] (HNC) introduced by [[J. M. J van Leeuwen]] et al.<ref>
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}}</ref> to [[quantum fluid]]s as well. The classical HNC, together with the [[Percus–YevikPercus–Yevick equationapproximation]], are the two pillars which bear the brunt of most calculations in the theory of interacting [[classical fluids]]. Also, HNC and PY have become important in providing basic reference schemes in the theory of fluids,<ref>
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