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\title{Is the Ewald summation still necessary? \\ |
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Pairwise alternatives to the accepted standard for \\ |
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long-range electrostatics in molecular simulations} |
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\author{Christopher J. Fennell and J. Daniel Gezelter\footnote{Corresponding author. \ Electronic mail: |
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We investigate pairwise electrostatic interaction methods and show |
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Results and discussion for the individual analysis of each of the |
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system types appear in the supporting information, while the |
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system types appear in the supporting information,\cite{EPAPSdeposit} |
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\subsection{Molecular Dynamics and the Force and Torque Vectors}\label{sec:MDMethods} |
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We evaluated the pairwise methods (outlined in section |
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significant improvement using the group-switched cutoff because the |
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salt and salt solution systems contain non-neutral groups. Interested |
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comparison where all groups are neutral. |
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comparison where all groups are neutral.\cite{EPAPSdeposit} |
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For the {\sc sp} method, inclusion of electrostatic damping improves |
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to both the {\sc sp} and {\sc sf} methods. The group-based cutoffs |