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The '''q-TIP4P/F''' model
The '''q-TIP4P/F''' model
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3167790 Scott Habershon, Thomas E. Markland, and David E. Manolopoulos "Competing quantum effects in the dynamics of a flexible water model", Journal of Chemical Physics 131, 024501 (2009)]</ref>
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3167790 Scott Habershon, Thomas E. Markland, and David E. Manolopoulos "Competing quantum effects in the dynamics of a flexible water model", Journal of Chemical Physics '''131''' 024501 (2009)]</ref>
is a flexible version of the [[TIP4P/2005]] model of [[water]] designed for use in [[Path integral formulation | path integral]] simulations..
is a flexible version of the [[TIP4P/2005]] model of [[water]] designed for use in [[Path integral formulation | path integral]] simulations.
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The q-TIP4P/F model [1] is a flexible version of the TIP4P/2005 model of water designed for use in path integral simulations.

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