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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3609277 Atsushi Ikeda and Kunimasa Miyazaki "Thermodynamic and structural properties of the high density Gaussian core model", Journal of Chemical Physics '''135''' 024901 (2011)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3609277 Atsushi Ikeda and Kunimasa Miyazaki "Thermodynamic and structural properties of the high density Gaussian core model", Journal of Chemical Physics '''135''' 024901 (2011)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3615949 Atsushi Ikeda and Kunimasa Miyazaki "Slow dynamics of the high density Gaussian core model", Journal of Chemical Physics '''135''' 054901 (2011)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3615949 Atsushi Ikeda and Kunimasa Miyazaki "Slow dynamics of the high density Gaussian core model", Journal of Chemical Physics '''135''' 054901 (2011)]
*[https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5013644 Manoj Kumar Nandi and Sarika Maitra Bhattacharyya "Analysis of the anomalous mean-field like properties of Gaussian core model in terms of entropy", Journal of Chemical Physics '''148''' 034504 (2018)]


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Latest revision as of 13:23, 30 January 2018

The Gaussian overlap model was developed by Bruce J. Berne and Philip Pechukas [1] and is given by Eq. 3 in the aforementioned reference:

where , is the intermolecular pair potential, and are angle dependent strength and range parameters, and is a unit vector. Not long after the introduction of the Gaussian overlap model Stillinger [2] proposed a stripped-down version of the model, known as the Gaussian core model. For a Soft cluster crystal phase has been observed. For Note that as this potential becomes the penetrable sphere model.

Equation of state[edit]

[3]

Virial coefficients[edit]

[4]

Phase diagram[edit]

The phase diagram of the Gaussian-core model has been calculated by Prestipino et al.[5] while the solid-liquid phase equilibria has been calculated by Mausbach et al [6] using the GWTS algorithm.

Shear viscosity[edit]

[7]

Isotropic-nematic phase transition[edit]

[8].

References[edit]

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