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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. | |||
*[[Idealised models| List of idealised models]] | *[[Idealised models| List of idealised models]] | ||
Realistic models are usually designed to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism. | |||
*[[Realistic models | List of realistic models]] | *[[Realistic models | List of realistic models]] | ||
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 conditions. | |||
*[[Force fields | List of force-fields]] | *[[Force fields | List of force-fields]] | ||
==Top-5 most viewed models== | |||
{{popular models}} | |||
==Interesting reading== | ==Interesting reading== | ||
*[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)] | *[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)] | ||
[[category:Computer simulation techniques]] | [[category:Computer simulation techniques]] |