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\frontmatter | 
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\title{APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MOLECULAR DYNAMICS TECHNIQUES FOR THE  | 
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STUDY OF WATER AND OTHER BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS}      | 
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\author{Christopher Joseph Fennell}  | 
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\work{Dissertation} | 
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\degprior{B.Sc.} | 
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\degaward{Doctor of Philosophy} | 
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\advisor{J. Daniel Gezelter} | 
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\department{Chemistry and Biochemistry} | 
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\maketitle | 
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\begin{abstract} | 
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The following dissertation lays out research that I have performed | 
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over the last several years. All of the work relies on the technique of | 
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molecular dynamics, and in this dissertation I start by outlining many | 
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of the considerations that go into molecular dynamics | 
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simulations. This is followed by an introduction to {\sc oopse}, the | 
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object oriented parallel simulation engine, which is a program for | 
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performing molecular simulations developed and maintained in our | 
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lab. Most of the research was performed either using {\sc oopse} or | 
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earlier code that predated {\sc oopse}. | 
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This introduction is followed by three chapters that discuss in detail | 
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the primary research projects for which I am responsible. The first | 
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project discusses my work on electrostatic interaction correction | 
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techniques, with applications to water and biologically relevant | 
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molecular systems. This leads into work on improving the depiction of | 
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water in molecular simulations by refining simple and highly | 
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computationally efficient single point water models. The final project | 
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discussed in this body of research involves free energy calculations | 
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of ice polymorphs, and includes investigations of a new ice polymorph | 
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that we discovered while performing simulations involving the single | 
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point water models. | 
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I end this dissertation with some concluding remarks and | 
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appendices. The conclusion simply sums up the previous sections and | 
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comments on the research findings.  The appendices include supporting | 
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information and a more detailed look at systems that were treated in a | 
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more general form in the earlier sections. | 
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\end{abstract} | 
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\begin{dedication} | 
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To my wife, for her understanding and support throughout this work. | 
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\end{dedication} | 
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\tableofcontents | 
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\listoffigures | 
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\begin{acknowledge} | 
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I would to thank my advisor, J. Daniel Gezelter, for the guidance, | 
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perspective, and direction he provided during this work. He is a great | 
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teacher and helped fuel my desire to learn. I would also like to thank | 
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my fellow group members - Dr.~Matthew A.~Meineke, Dr.~Teng Lin, | 
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Charles F.~Vardeman~II, Kyle Daily, Xiuquan Sun, Yang Zheng, Kyle | 
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S.~Haygarth, Patrick Conforti, Megan Sprague, and Dan Combest for | 
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helpful comments and suggestions along the way. I would also like to | 
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thank Christopher Harrison and Dr. Steven Corcelli for additional | 
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discussions and comments. Finally, I would like to thank my parents, | 
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Edward P.~Fennell and Rosalie M.~Fennell, for providing the | 
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opprotunities and encouragement that allowed me to pursue my | 
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interests, and I would like to thank my wife, Kelley, for her | 
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unwaivering support. | 
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\end{acknowledge} | 
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\input{Electrostatics} | 
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\input{Conclusion} | 
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