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# Line 53 | Line 53 | motion, and one useful formulation of them is the Lagr
53   time $t_2$. To find out, we need the classical equations of
54   motion, and one useful formulation of them is the Lagrangian form.
55  
56 < The Lagrangian ($L$) is a function of the positions and velocites that
56 > The Lagrangian ($L$) is a function of the positions and velocities that
57   takes the form,
58   \begin{equation}
59   L = K - V,
# Line 542 | Line 542 | switching transition.
542   that the higher the order of the polynomial, the more abrupt the
543   switching transition.
544  
545 < \subsection{Long-Range Interaction Corrections}
545 > \subsection{\label{sec:LJCorrections}Long-Range Interaction Corrections}
546  
547   While a good approximation, accumulating interaction only from the
548   nearby particles can lead to some issues, because the further away
# Line 574 | Line 574 | In typical molecular dynamics simulations there are no
574   \subsection{Periodic Boundary Conditions}
575  
576   In typical molecular dynamics simulations there are no restrictions
577 < placed on the motion of particles outside of what the interparticle
577 > placed on the motion of particles outside of what the inter-particle
578   interactions dictate. This means that if a particle collides with
579   other particles, it is free to move away from the site of the
580   collision. If we consider the entire system as a collection of
# Line 666 | Line 666 | simulations. In section \ref{sec:t5peThermo}, we use f
666   property can be determined via the standard deviation. Fluctuations
667   are useful for measuring various thermodynamic properties in computer
668   simulations. In section \ref{sec:t5peThermo}, we use fluctuations in
669 < propeties like the enthalpy and volume to calculate various
669 > properties like the enthalpy and volume to calculate various
670   thermodynamic properties, such as the constant pressure heat capacity
671   and the isothermal compressibility.
672  

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