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The '''NCF''' (new central-force) model<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.476475      Bertrand Guillot and Yves Guissani "Quantum effects in simulated water by the Feynman–Hibbs approach", Journal of Chemical Physics '''108''' pp. 10162-10174 (1998)]</ref> is based upon the original [[CF| central force (CF)]] model, for use in [[Path integral formulation | path-integral simulations]] of [[water]].
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#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.476475      Bertrand Guillot and Yves Guissani "Quantum effects in simulated water by the Feynman–Hibbs approach", Journal of Chemical Physics '''108''' pp. 10162-10174 (1998) ]
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The NCF (new central-force) model[1] is based upon the original central force (CF) model, for use in path-integral simulations of water.

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