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This is an example potential. Please do NOT use it for any real simulations! | This is an example potential. Please do NOT use it for any real simulations! | ||
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This is a simple pair potential that can be used in // | This is a simple pair potential that can be used in // | ||
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It makes use of the **fixing parameters** feature. | It makes use of the **fixing parameters** feature. | ||
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#F 0 3 | #F 0 3 | ||
#T PAIR | #T PAIR | ||
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The example potential can be generated with the following '' | The example potential can be generated with the following '' | ||
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// | // | ||
The parameters have to be fixed manually in the potential file! | The parameters have to be fixed manually in the potential file! | ||
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makeapot -n 2 -i pair -f 3*lj | makeapot -n 2 -i pair -f 3*lj |
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