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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''' 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]].
*[[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''' are usually variants of idealised models, parametrised 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''' 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.
*[[Force fields | List of force-fields]]
*[[Force fields | List of force-fields]]
==Top-5 most viewed models==
==Top-5 most viewed models==

Revision as of 14:00, 4 August 2008

Idealised models usually consist of a simple intermolecular pair potential, whose purpose is often to study underlying physical phenomena, such as generalised phase diagrams and the study of phase transitions.

Realistic models are usually variants of idealised models, parametrised to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism.

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.

Top-5 most viewed models

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