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A '''polarizable point-charge''' (PPC) model for [[water]].
A '''polarizable point-charge''' (PPC) model for [[water]].
==References==
==References==

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A polarizable point-charge (PPC) model for water.

References

  1. Peter G. Kusalik and Igor M. Svishchev "The Spatial Structure in Liquid Water", Science 265 pp. 1219 - 1221 (1994)
  2. Igor M. Svishchev, Peter G. Kusalik, Jian Wang, and Russel J. Boyd "Polarizable point-charge model for water: Results under normal and extreme conditions", Journal of Chemical Physics 105 pp.pp. 4742-4750 (1996)