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Revision as of 14:07, 5 March 2010
Force fields consist of (hopefully) transferable parameters for molecular sub-units. They are designed to be applicable to a variety of molecular systems, in particular for flexible molecules , over a range of thermodynamic conditions.
List of force fields
See also
- Idealised models
- Realistic models as well as polymers and proteins.