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==Lattice models== | ==Lattice models== | ||
*[[Bond fluctuation model]] | |||
*[[Hard hexagons]] | |||
*[[Heisenberg model]] | |||
*[[Ising Models]] | *[[Ising Models]] | ||
*[[Lattice gas]] | |||
*[[Potts model]] | *[[Potts model]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Self-avoiding walk chain model]] | ||
=='Hard' models== | =='Hard' models== |
Revision as of 16:15, 30 May 2007
See also: force fields.
Lattice models
- Bond fluctuation model
- Hard hexagons
- Heisenberg model
- Ising Models
- Lattice gas
- Potts model
- Self-avoiding walk chain model
'Hard' models
- Hard rods
- Hard disks
- Hard sphere
- Widom-Rowlinson model
- Two-dimensional hard dumbbells
- Three-dimensional hard dumbbells
- Tangent linear hard sphere chains
- Flexible hard sphere chains (aka. pearl-necklace model)
- Branched hard sphere chains
- Fused hard sphere chains
- Hard ellipsoids
- Hard spherocylinders
- Hard core Yukawa
Piecewise continuous models
'Soft' models
- Gaussian overlap model
- Gay-Berne model
- Kihara potential
- Lennard-Jones model
- 9-3 Lennard-Jones potential
- United-atom model
- Intermolecular Interactions
- Flexible molecules (intramolecular interactions)
- Confined systems