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==Minimum distance== | ==Minimum distance== | ||
The minimum distance between two spherocylinders can be calculated using an algorithm published by Vega and Lago <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0097-8485(94)80023-5 Carlos Vega and Santiago Lago "A fast algorithm to evaluate the shortest distance between rods", Computers & Chemistry '''18''' pp. 55-59 (1994)]</ref>. The [[Source code for the minimum distance between two rods | source code can be found here]]. Such an algorithm is essential in, for example, a [[Monte Carlo]] simulation, in order to check for overlaps between two sites. | The minimum distance between two spherocylinders can be calculated using an algorithm published by Vega and Lago <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0097-8485(94)80023-5 Carlos Vega and Santiago Lago "A fast algorithm to evaluate the shortest distance between rods", Computers & Chemistry '''18''' pp. 55-59 (1994)]</ref>. The [[Source code for the minimum distance between two rods | source code can be found here]]. Such an algorithm is essential in, for example, a [[Monte Carlo]] simulation, in order to check for overlaps between two sites. | ||
==Virial coefficients== | ==Virial coefficients== | ||
[[Virial equation of state | Virial coefficients]] of the hard spherocylinder model | [[Virial equation of state | Virial coefficients]] of the hard spherocylinder model |