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'''Idealised models''' usually consist of a simple [[Intermolecular pair potential|intermolecular pair potential]], whose purpose is often to study underlying physical phenomena, such as generalised [[phase diagrams]] and the study of [[phase transitions]] | '''Idealised models''' usually consist of a simple [[Intermolecular pair potential|intermolecular pair potential]], whose purpose is often to study underlying physical phenomena, such as generalised [[phase diagrams]] and the study of [[phase transitions]]. | ||
*[[Idealised models| List of idealised models]] | *[[Idealised models| List of idealised models]] | ||
'''Realistic models''' are usually variants of idealised models, parametrised to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism | '''Realistic models''' are usually variants of idealised models, parametrised to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism. | ||
*[[Realistic models | List of realistic models]] | *[[Realistic models | List of realistic models]] | ||
'''Force fields''' consist of (hopefully) transferable parameters for molecular sub-units. They are designed to be applicable to a variety of molecular systems, over a range of thermodynamic conditions. | '''Force fields''' consist of (hopefully) transferable parameters for molecular sub-units. They are designed to be applicable to a variety of molecular systems, over a range of thermodynamic conditions. |