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            <description>Example: Kawamura potential

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The Kawamura potential is commonly used for UO$_2$, see this article.

The notation for this potential is rather unusual. There is only one function for a binary system, 
where one usually has three potentials. potfit essentially needs three functions for $_2$</description>
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