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| '''Idealised models''' usually consist of a simple [[Intermolecular pair potential|intermolecular pair potential]], whose purpose is often to study underlying physical phenomena, such as generalised [[phase diagrams]] and the study of [[phase transitions]]. It is entirely possible that a number of the models bear little or no resemblance to real molecular fluids.
| | ==Lattice models== |
| *[[Idealised models| List of idealised models]] | | *[[Ising Models]] |
| '''Realistic models''' are usually variants of idealised models, parametrised to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism. These models are usually designed to reproduce a subset of experimental physical properties, thus a certain model may be more suitable to a particular study, whist being wholly inadequate in the study of a distinct question. | | *[[Heisenberg model]] |
| *[[Realistic models | List of realistic models]] | | *[[Lattice gas]] |
| '''Force fields''' consist of (hopefully) transferable parameters for molecular sub-units. They are designed to be applicable to a variety of molecular systems, over a range of thermodynamic conditions.
| | *[[Hard hexagons]] |
| *[[Force fields | List of force-fields]] | | |
| ==Interesting reading== | | =='Hard' models== |
| *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.157.3787.375 B. Widom "Intermolecular Forces and the Nature of the Liquid State: Liquids reflect in their bulk properties the attractions and repulsions of their constituent molecules", Science '''157''' pp. 375-382 (1967)] | | *[[Hard rods]] |
| [[category:Computer simulation techniques]] | | *[[Hard disks]] |
| | *[[Hard sphere]] |
| | *[[Two-dimensional hard dumbbells]] |
| | *[[Three-dimensional hard dumbbells]] |
| | *[[Tangent linear hard sphere chains]] |
| | *[[Flexible hard sphere chains]] |
| | *[[Branched hard sphere chains]] |
| | *[[Fused hard sphere chains]] |
| | *[[Hard ellipsoids]] |
| | *[[Hard spherocylinders]] |
| | *[[Hard core Yukawa]] |
| | |
| | ==Piecewise continuous models== |
| | *[[Square well]] |
| | *[[Square shoulder]] |
| | *[[Square shoulder + square well]] |
| | *[[Ramp]] |
| | ==Soft models== |
| | *[[Gaussian overlap]] |
| | *[[Gay-Berne model]] |
| | *[[Lennard-Jones model]] |
| | *[[Intermolecular Interactions]] |
| | *[[Flexible Molecules|Flexible Molecules (Intramolecular Interactions)]] |
| | *[[Polyamorphic systems]] |
| | *[[Confined systems]] |