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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]]. It is entirely possible that a number of the models bear little or no resemblance to [[Realistic models | real molecular fluids]].  | |||
==Lattice models==  | ==Lattice models==  | ||
*[[Hard   | *[[Barker-Fock model]]  | ||
*[[  | *[[Blume-Emery-Griffiths model]] (including the Blume-Capel model)  | ||
*[[  | *[[Bond fluctuation model]]  | ||
*[[Hard hexagon lattice model]]  | |||
*[[Hard square lattice model]]  | |||
*[[Henriques and Barbosa model]]  | |||
*[[Kagomé-lattice eight-vertex model]]  | |||
*[[Kratky-Porod model]] (also known as ''semiflexible worm-like chains'')  | |||
*[[Lattice gas]]  | *[[Lattice gas]]  | ||
*[[Lattice hard spheres]]  | |||
*[[Lebwohl-Lasher model]]  | |||
*[[Potts model]]  | *[[Potts model]]  | ||
*[[  | **[[Ashkin-Teller model]]  | ||
**[[Kac model]]  | |||
*[[Roberts and Debenedetti model]]  | |||
*[[RP(n-1) model]]  | |||
*N-vector or O(N) model:  | |||
**[[Self-avoiding walk model]] (N=0)  | |||
**[[Ising Models]] (N=1)  | |||
**[[XY model]] (N=2)  | |||
**[[Heisenberg model]] (N=3)  | |||
*[[Toda lattice]]  | |||
*[[Triangular lattice ramp model]]  | |||
=='Hard' models==  | =='Hard' models==  | ||
*[[Hard rods]]  | *[[Hard core Lennard-Jones model]]  | ||
*[[Hard disks]]  | *[[Hard core Yukawa potential]]  | ||
*[[hard   | *[[Hard cube model]]  | ||
*[[Hard cylinder model]]  | |||
*[[Hard ellipsoid model]]  | |||
**[[Hard ellipse model]]  | |||
*[[Hard superball model]]  | |||
*[[1-dimensional hard rods]]  | |||
*[[2-dimensional hard rods]]  | |||
*[[3-dimensional hard rods]]  | |||
*[[Hard partial spherical surfaces]]  | |||
*[[Hard pentagon model]]  | |||
*[[Hard polyhedra model]]  | |||
*[[Hard rhombic platelets]]  | |||
*[[Hard right rhombic prisms]]  | |||
*[[Hard sphere model | Hard sphere]]  | |||
**[[Hard disks]] (in a two dimensional space)  | |||
**[[Hard disks in a three dimensional space]] (including hard-cut spheres)  | |||
**[[Hard hyperspheres]]  | |||
**[[Dipolar hard spheres]]  | |||
*[[Hard spherocylinders]]  | |||
**[[Charged hard spherocylinders]]  | |||
**[[Oblate hard spherocylinders]]  | |||
*[[Hard spheroellipsoids]]  | |||
*[[Hard tetrahedron model]]  | |||
*[[Hard triangular prism model]]  | |||
*[[Parallel hard cubes]]  | |||
*[[Quantum hard spheres]]  | |||
*[[Rough hard sphere model]]  | |||
*[[Sutherland potential]]  | |||
*[[Widom-Rowlinson model]]  | *[[Widom-Rowlinson model]]  | ||
*[[  | *[[Zwanzig model]]  | ||
====Multi-site models====  | |||
*[[Branched hard sphere chains]]  | *[[Branched hard sphere chains]]  | ||
*[[Flexible hard sphere chains]] (also known as the  ''pearl-necklace model'')  | |||
*[[Fused hard sphere chains]]  | *[[Fused hard sphere chains]]  | ||
*[[Hard   | *[[Hard dumbbell model]]  | ||
*[[  | **[[Asymmetric hard dumbbell model]]  | ||
*[[  | *[[Rigid fully flexible fused hard sphere model]]  | ||
*[[Tangent linear hard sphere chains]]  | |||
*[[Tetrahedral hard sphere model]]  | |||
==Piecewise continuous models==  | ==Piecewise continuous models==  | ||
*[[Buldyrev and Stanley model]]  | |||
*[[Harmonic repulsion potential]]  | |||
*[[Hemmer and Stell model]]  | |||
*[[Hertzian sphere model]]  | |||
*[[modified Lennard-Jones model]]  | |||
*[[Penetrable sphere model]]   | |||
*[[Penetrable square well model]]  | |||
*[[Pseudo hard sphere potential]]  | |||
*[[Ramp model]] (also known as the '''Jagla model''')  | |||
*[[Square well model]]  | *[[Square well model]]  | ||
**[[2-dimensional square well model]]  | |||
*[[Square well lines potential]]  | |||
*[[Square well spherocylinders]]  | |||
*[[Soft-core square well model]]  | |||
*[[Soft sphere potential]]  | |||
*[[Square shoulder model]]  | *[[Square shoulder model]]  | ||
*[[Square shoulder + square well]]  | *[[Square shoulder + square well model]]  | ||
*[[  | **[[Double square well model]]  | ||
*[[Sticky hard sphere model]]  | |||
*[[Triangular well model]]  | |||
*[[Weeks-Chandler-Andersen reference system model]]  | |||
====Multi-site models====  | |||
*[[Square well chains]]  | |||
*[[Weeks-Chandler-Andersen chains]]  | |||
=='Soft' models==  | =='Soft' models==  | ||
*[[Gaussian overlap model]]  | *[[3-petal rose potential]]  | ||
*[[Approximate non-conformal potential]]  | |||
*[[Born-Huggins-Meyer potential]]  | |||
*[[Buckingham potential]]  | |||
*[[Continuous shouldered well model]]  | |||
*[[Durian foam bubble model]]  | |||
*[[Exp-6 potential]]  | |||
*[[Fermi-Jagla model]]  | |||
*[[Flexible molecules|Flexible molecules (intramolecular interactions)]]  | |||
*[[Fomin potential]]  | |||
*[[Gaussian overlap model]] (including the Gaussian core model)  | |||
*[[Gay-Berne model]]  | *[[Gay-Berne model]]  | ||
**[[Soft-core Gay-Berne model]]  | |||
*[[Generalized exponential model]]  | |||
*[[Intermolecular Interactions]]  | |||
*[[Kihara potential]]  | *[[Kihara potential]]  | ||
*[[Lennard-Jones model]]  | *[[Lennard-Jones model | Lennard-Jones model (3D)]]  | ||
*[[9-3 Lennard-Jones potential]]  | **[[Lennard-Jones model in 1-dimension]] (rods)  | ||
**[[Lennard-Jones disks | Lennard-Jones model in 2-dimensions]] (disks)  | |||
**[[Lennard-Jones model in 4-dimensions]]    | |||
**[[Lennard-Jones sticks]]  | |||
**[[n-6 Lennard-Jones potential]]  | |||
**[[8-6 Lennard-Jones potential]]  | |||
**[[9-3 Lennard-Jones potential]]  | |||
**[[9-6 Lennard-Jones potential]]  | |||
**[[200-100 Lennard-Jones potential]]  | |||
**[[10-4-3 Lennard-Jones potential]]  | |||
**[[Soft-core Lennard-Jones model]]  | |||
**[[Stockmayer potential]]  | |||
*[[Lennard-Jones-Gauss potential]]  | |||
*[[m-6-8 potential function]]  | |||
*[[Manning and Rosen potential]]  | |||
*[[Mie potential]]  | |||
*[[Morse potential]]  | |||
*[[Repulsive shoulder system with attractive well potential]]  | |||
*[[Rosen and Morse potential]]  | |||
*[[United-atom model]]  | *[[United-atom model]]  | ||
*[[  | *[[SALR potential]]  | ||
*[[Flexible   | *[[Single site anisotropic soft-core potential]]  | ||
*[[  | *[[Snub hexagonal model]]  | ||
*[[Soft sphere attractive Yukawa model]]  | |||
*[[Tietz potential]]  | |||
*[[Uhlenbeck-Ford model]]  | |||
*[[Wei potential]]  | |||
*[[Yoshida and Kamakura model]]  | |||
====Multi-site models====  | |||
*[[Chiral tetramer model]]  | |||
*[[Flexible Lennard-Jones chains]]  | |||
*[[Rigid linear Lennard-Jones chains]]  | |||
*[[Two center Lennard-Jones model]]  | |||
*[[Two center Lennard-Jones plus point dipole model]]  | |||
*[[Two center Lennard-Jones plus point quadrupole model]]  | |||
==Patchy models==  | |||
*[[Patchy particles]]  | |||
**[[Kern and Frenkel patchy model]]   | |||
**[[Modulated patchy Lennard-Jones model]]  | |||
**[[Smith and Nezbeda associated fluid model]]  | |||
**[[Russo-Tartaglia-Sciortino model]]  | |||
==  | ==Charged or polar models==  | ||
*[[Coulomb's law]]  | |||
*[[Charged hard dumbbells]]  | |||
*[[Charged hard spherocylinders]]  | |||
*[[Dipolar hard spheres]]  | |||
*[[Dipolar Janus particles]]  | |||
*[[Dipolar square wells]]  | |||
*[[Dipolar square wells | Quadrupolar square wells]]  | |||
*[[Drude oscillators]]  | |||
*[[Keesom potential]]  | |||
*[[Quadrupolar hard spheres]]  | |||
*[[Quadrupolar Lennard-Jones model]]  | |||
*[[Restricted primitive model]]  | *[[Restricted primitive model]]  | ||
*[[  | *[[Shell model]]  | ||
*[[Soft primitive model]]  | |||
*[[Stockmayer potential]]  | |||
*[[Ultrasoft restricted primitive model]]  | |||
==Three-body and many-body potentials==  | |||
*[[Many-body interactions]] - a general discussion page.  | |||
*[[Axilrod-Teller interaction]]  | |||
*[[Keating potential]]  | |||
*[[Tersoff potential]]  | |||
*[[Stillinger-Weber potential]]  | |||
== Metals ==  | == Metals ==  | ||
*[[  | *[[Dzugutov potential]]  | ||
*[[Embedded atom model]]  | *[[Embedded atom model]]  | ||
*[[Finnis-Sinclair]]  | *[[Finnis-Sinclair]]  | ||
*[[Gupta potential]]  | *[[Gupta potential]]  | ||
*[[Sutton-Chen]]  | |||
*[[Z1 and Z2 potentials]]  | |||
[[category:models]]  | [[category:models]]  | ||
[[category:Computer simulation techniques]]  | [[category:Computer simulation techniques]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 11:04, 17 September 2018
Idealised models usually consist of a simple intermolecular pair potential, whose purpose is often to study underlying physical phenomena, such as generalised phase diagrams and the study of phase transitions. It is entirely possible that a number of the models bear little or no resemblance to real molecular fluids.
Lattice models[edit]
- Barker-Fock model
 - Blume-Emery-Griffiths model (including the Blume-Capel model)
 - Bond fluctuation model
 - Hard hexagon lattice model
 - Hard square lattice model
 - Henriques and Barbosa model
 - Kagomé-lattice eight-vertex model
 - Kratky-Porod model (also known as semiflexible worm-like chains)
 - Lattice gas
 - Lattice hard spheres
 - Lebwohl-Lasher model
 - Potts model
 - Roberts and Debenedetti model
 - RP(n-1) model
 - N-vector or O(N) model:
- Self-avoiding walk model (N=0)
 - Ising Models (N=1)
 - XY model (N=2)
 - Heisenberg model (N=3)
 
 - Toda lattice
 - Triangular lattice ramp model
 
'Hard' models[edit]
- Hard core Lennard-Jones model
 - Hard core Yukawa potential
 - Hard cube model
 - Hard cylinder model
 - Hard ellipsoid model
 - Hard superball model
 - 1-dimensional hard rods
 - 2-dimensional hard rods
 - 3-dimensional hard rods
 - Hard partial spherical surfaces
 - Hard pentagon model
 - Hard polyhedra model
 - Hard rhombic platelets
 - Hard right rhombic prisms
 -  Hard sphere
- Hard disks (in a two dimensional space)
 - Hard disks in a three dimensional space (including hard-cut spheres)
 - Hard hyperspheres
 - Dipolar hard spheres
 
 - Hard spherocylinders
 - Hard spheroellipsoids
 - Hard tetrahedron model
 - Hard triangular prism model
 - Parallel hard cubes
 - Quantum hard spheres
 - Rough hard sphere model
 - Sutherland potential
 - Widom-Rowlinson model
 - Zwanzig model
 
Multi-site models[edit]
- Branched hard sphere chains
 - Flexible hard sphere chains (also known as the pearl-necklace model)
 - Fused hard sphere chains
 - Hard dumbbell model
 - Rigid fully flexible fused hard sphere model
 - Tangent linear hard sphere chains
 - Tetrahedral hard sphere model
 
Piecewise continuous models[edit]
- Buldyrev and Stanley model
 - Harmonic repulsion potential
 - Hemmer and Stell model
 - Hertzian sphere model
 - modified Lennard-Jones model
 - Penetrable sphere model
 - Penetrable square well model
 - Pseudo hard sphere potential
 - Ramp model (also known as the Jagla model)
 - Square well model
 - Square well lines potential
 - Square well spherocylinders
 - Soft-core square well model
 - Soft sphere potential
 - Square shoulder model
 - Square shoulder + square well model
 - Sticky hard sphere model
 - Triangular well model
 - Weeks-Chandler-Andersen reference system model
 
Multi-site models[edit]
'Soft' models[edit]
- 3-petal rose potential
 - Approximate non-conformal potential
 - Born-Huggins-Meyer potential
 - Buckingham potential
 - Continuous shouldered well model
 - Durian foam bubble model
 - Exp-6 potential
 - Fermi-Jagla model
 - Flexible molecules (intramolecular interactions)
 - Fomin potential
 - Gaussian overlap model (including the Gaussian core model)
 - Gay-Berne model
 - Generalized exponential model
 - Intermolecular Interactions
 - Kihara potential
 -  Lennard-Jones model (3D)
- Lennard-Jones model in 1-dimension (rods)
 - Lennard-Jones model in 2-dimensions (disks)
 - Lennard-Jones model in 4-dimensions
 - Lennard-Jones sticks
 - n-6 Lennard-Jones potential
 - 8-6 Lennard-Jones potential
 - 9-3 Lennard-Jones potential
 - 9-6 Lennard-Jones potential
 - 200-100 Lennard-Jones potential
 - 10-4-3 Lennard-Jones potential
 - Soft-core Lennard-Jones model
 - Stockmayer potential
 
 - Lennard-Jones-Gauss potential
 - m-6-8 potential function
 - Manning and Rosen potential
 - Mie potential
 - Morse potential
 - Repulsive shoulder system with attractive well potential
 - Rosen and Morse potential
 - United-atom model
 - SALR potential
 - Single site anisotropic soft-core potential
 - Snub hexagonal model
 - Soft sphere attractive Yukawa model
 - Tietz potential
 - Uhlenbeck-Ford model
 - Wei potential
 - Yoshida and Kamakura model
 
Multi-site models[edit]
- Chiral tetramer model
 - Flexible Lennard-Jones chains
 - Rigid linear Lennard-Jones chains
 - Two center Lennard-Jones model
 - Two center Lennard-Jones plus point dipole model
 - Two center Lennard-Jones plus point quadrupole model
 
Patchy models[edit]
Charged or polar models[edit]
- Coulomb's law
 - Charged hard dumbbells
 - Charged hard spherocylinders
 - Dipolar hard spheres
 - Dipolar Janus particles
 - Dipolar square wells
 - Quadrupolar square wells
 - Drude oscillators
 - Keesom potential
 - Quadrupolar hard spheres
 - Quadrupolar Lennard-Jones model
 - Restricted primitive model
 - Shell model
 - Soft primitive model
 - Stockmayer potential
 - Ultrasoft restricted primitive model
 
Three-body and many-body potentials[edit]
- Many-body interactions - a general discussion page.
 - Axilrod-Teller interaction
 - Keating potential
 - Tersoff potential
 - Stillinger-Weber potential