examples:advanced:kawamura
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- | ====== Kawamura potential ====== | + | ====== |
- | The Kawamura potential is commonly used for UO$_2$, see [[http:// | + | ---- |
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+ | The Kawamura potential is commonly used for UO$_2$, see [[http:// | ||
The notation for this potential is rather unusual. There is only one function for a binary system, | The notation for this potential is rather unusual. There is only one function for a binary system, | ||
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#F 0 3 | #F 0 3 | ||
#T PAIR | #T PAIR |
examples/advanced/kawamura.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/10 17:31 by daniel