| 431 |  | for both the TIP3P and SPC/E water models; however, the narrowing of | 
| 432 |  | the free energy differences between the various solid forms is | 
| 433 |  | significant enough that it becomes less clear that it is the most | 
| 434 | < | stable polymorph in the SPC/E.  The free energies of Ice-{\it i} and | 
| 435 | < | ice B nearly overlap within error, with ice $I_c$ just outside as | 
| 436 | < | well, indicating that Ice-{\it i} might be metastable with respect to | 
| 437 | < | ice B and possibly ice $I_c$ in the SPC/E water model. However, these | 
| 438 | < | results do not significantly alter the finding that the Ice-{\it i} | 
| 439 | < | polymorph is a stable crystal structure that should be considered when | 
| 440 | < | studying the phase behavior of water models. | 
| 434 | > | stable polymorph with the SPC/E model.  The free energies of Ice-{\it | 
| 435 | > | i} and ice B nearly overlap within error, with ice $I_c$ just outside | 
| 436 | > | as well, indicating that Ice-{\it i} might be metastable with respect | 
| 437 | > | to ice B and possibly ice $I_c$ with SPC/E. However, these results do | 
| 438 | > | not significantly alter the finding that the Ice-{\it i} polymorph is | 
| 439 | > | a stable crystal structure that should be considered when studying the | 
| 440 | > | phase behavior of water models. | 
| 441 |  |  | 
| 442 |  | \begin{table*} | 
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