The Method of Chester–Friedman–Ursell (CFU) is a mathematical approach used in statistical mechanics and physical chemistry, primarily focused on the study of phase transitions and critical phenomena in systems of interacting particles. This method is a way to analyze the behavior of systems at critical points and is particularly useful in understanding the thermodynamics of fluids and other condensed matter systems.

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