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The '''Generalized exponential model''' (or '''GEM-m''' potential) is given by (Eq. x in <ref></ref>): | The '''Generalized exponential model''' (or '''GEM-m''' potential) is given by (Eq. x in <ref>unknown</ref>): | ||
:<math> \Phi_{12}(r) = \epsilon \exp \left[ -\left( \frac{r}{\sigma} \right)^m \right]</math> | :<math> \Phi_{12}(r) = \epsilon \exp \left[ -\left( \frac{r}{\sigma} \right)^m \right]</math> | ||
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==m=1== | ==m=1== | ||
Also known as the EXP model | Also known as the EXP model <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6424 Andreas K. Bacher, Thomas B. Schrøder and Jeppe C. Dyre "Explaining why simple liquids are quasi-universal", Nature Communications '''5''' Article number 5424 (2014)]</ref>. | ||
==m=4== | |||
2-dimensions <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4901302 Santi Prestipino and Franz Saija "Hexatic phase and cluster crystals of two-dimensional GEM4 spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics '''141''' 184502 (2014)]</ref>. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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<references/> | <references/> | ||
;Related reading | ;Related reading | ||
*[https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5043546 Andreas Kvist Bacher, Thomas B. Schrøder, and Jeppe C. Dyre "The EXP pair-potential system. I. Fluid phase isotherms, isochores, and quasiuniversality", Journal of Chemical Physics '''149''' 114501 (2018)] | |||
*[https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5043548 Andreas Kvist Bacher, Thomas B. Schrøder, and Jeppe C. Dyre "The EXP pair-potential system. II. Fluid phase isomorphs", Journal of Chemical Physics '''149''' 114502 (2018)] | |||
[[category: models]] | [[category: models]] |
Latest revision as of 11:03, 25 September 2018
The Generalized exponential model (or GEM-m potential) is given by (Eq. x in [1]):
where
- is the intermolecular pair potential between two particles or sites
m=1[edit]
Also known as the EXP model [2].
m=4[edit]
2-dimensions [3].
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ unknown
- ↑ Andreas K. Bacher, Thomas B. Schrøder and Jeppe C. Dyre "Explaining why simple liquids are quasi-universal", Nature Communications 5 Article number 5424 (2014)
- ↑ Santi Prestipino and Franz Saija "Hexatic phase and cluster crystals of two-dimensional GEM4 spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics 141 184502 (2014)
- Related reading
- Andreas Kvist Bacher, Thomas B. Schrøder, and Jeppe C. Dyre "The EXP pair-potential system. I. Fluid phase isotherms, isochores, and quasiuniversality", Journal of Chemical Physics 149 114501 (2018)
- Andreas Kvist Bacher, Thomas B. Schrøder, and Jeppe C. Dyre "The EXP pair-potential system. II. Fluid phase isomorphs", Journal of Chemical Physics 149 114502 (2018)