use r_c consistently
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ so that both, potential energy and force, go to zero at the cut-off:
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\phi\left(r\right) & = D_0 \left[ e^{- 2 \alpha (r - r_0)} - 2 e^{- \alpha (r - r_0)} \right] \qquad r < r_c \\
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\phi\left(r\right) & = D_0 \left[ e^{- 2 \alpha (r - r_0)} - 2 e^{- \alpha (r - r_0)} \right] \qquad r < r_c \\
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E\left(r\right) & = \phi\left(r\right) - \phi\left(R_c\right) - \left(r - R_c\right) \left.\frac{d\phi}{d r} \right|_{r=R_c} \qquad r < R_c
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E\left(r\right) & = \phi\left(r\right) - \phi\left(r_c\right) - \left(r - r_c\right) \left.\frac{d\phi}{d r} \right|_{r=r_c} \qquad r < r_c
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The syntax of the pair_style and pair_coeff commands are the same for
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The syntax of the pair_style and pair_coeff commands are the same for
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the *morse* and *morse/smooth/linear* styles.
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the *morse* and *morse/smooth/linear* styles.
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