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1 < \chapter{\label{chap:ice}PHASE BEHAVIOR OF WATER IN COMPUTER SIMULATIONS}
1 > \chapter{\label{chap:ice}PHASE BEHAVIOR OF WATER IN COMPUTER \\ SIMULATIONS}
2  
3   As discussed in the previous chapter, water has proven to be a
4   challenging substance to depict in simulations, and a variety of
# Line 427 | Line 427 | Model & I$_\textrm{h}$ & I$_\textrm{c}$ & B & Ice-$i$
427   \cmidrule(lr){2-6}
428   & \multicolumn{5}{c}{(kcal mol$^{-1}$)} \\
429   \midrule
430 < TIP5P-E & -10.76(4) & -10.72(4) & & - & -10.68(4) \\
431 < TIP4P-Ew & & -11.77(3) & & - & -11.60(3) \\
432 < SPC/E & -12.98(3) & -11.60(3) & & - & -12.93(3) \\
433 < SSD/RF & -11.81(4) & -11.65(3) & & -12.41(4) & - \\
434 < TRED & -12.58(3) & -12.44(3) & & -13.09(4) & - \\
430 > TIP5P-E & & & & - & \\
431 > TIP4P-Ew & & -13.09(3) & & - & -12.98(3) \\
432 > SPC/E & -12.99(3) & -13.00(3) & & - & -12.99(3) \\
433 > SSD/RF & -11.83(3) & -11.66(4) & -12.32(3) & -12.39(3) & - \\
434 > TRED & -12.61(3) & -12.43(3) & -12.89(3) & -13.12(3) & - \\
435   \end{tabular}
436   \label{tab:dampedFreeEnergy}
437   \end{table}
438 + The results of these calculations in table \ref{tab:dampedFreeEnergy}
439 + show similar behavior to the Ewald results in figure
440 + \ref{fig:incCutoff}, at least for SSD/RF and SPC/E which are present
441 + in both. The ice polymorph Helmholtz free energies for SSD/RF order in
442 + the same fashion; however Ice-$i$ and ice B are quite a bit closer in
443 + free energy (nearly isoenergetic). The free energy differences between
444 + ice polymorphs for TRED water parallel SSD/RF, with the exception that
445 + ice B is destabilized such that it is no longer nearly isoenergetic
446 + with Ice-$i$.
447  
439
448   \section{Conclusions}
449  
450   In this work, thermodynamic integration was used to determine the

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