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Effective fragment potential construction

Dispersion is a considerably more difficult modeling task. As first noted in Section 2.2.4, dispersion is a purely quantum mechanical effect associated with the interactions between instantaneous local moments favorably arranged owing to correlation in electronic motions. In order to compute dispersion at the QM level, it is necessary to include electron correlation between interacting fragments, which immediately sets a potentially rather high price on direct computation. More difficult still, however, is that the continuum model by construction does not include the solvent molecules in the first place. [Pg.406]


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