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'''Caillol-Trulsson technique''' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4896181  Jean-Michel Caillol and Martin Trulsson "A new dipolar potential for numerical simulations of polar fluids on the 4D hypersphere", Journal of Chemical Physics '''141''' 124111 (2014)]</ref>.
'''Caillol-Trulsson technique''' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4896181  Jean-Michel Caillol and Martin Trulsson "A new dipolar potential for numerical simulations of polar fluids on the 4D hypersphere", Journal of Chemical Physics '''141''' 124111 (2014)]</ref> consists in confining dipolar particles on the surface of a four-dimensional (hyper)sphere.
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Caillol-Trulsson technique [1] consists in confining dipolar particles on the surface of a four-dimensional (hyper)sphere.

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