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<LI> coarse-grained mesoscale models
<LI> finite-size spherical and ellipsoidal particles
<LI> finite-size line segment (2d) and triangle (3d) particles
<LI> point dipolar particles
<LI> point dipole particles
<LI> rigid collections of particles
<LI> hybrid combinations of these
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<UL><LI> pairwise potentials: Lennard-Jones, Buckingham, Morse, Born-Mayer-Huggins, Yukawa, soft, class 2 (COMPASS), hydrogen bond, tabulated
<LI> charged pairwise potentials: Coulombic, point-dipole
<LI> manybody potentials: EAM, Finnis/Sinclair EAM, modified EAM (MEAM), embedded ion method (EIM), EDIP, ADP, Stillinger-Weber, Tersoff, REBO, AIREBO, ReaxFF, COMB
<LI> manybody potentials: EAM, Finnis/Sinclair EAM, modified EAM (MEAM), embedded ion method (EIM), EDIP, ADP, Stillinger-Weber, Tersoff, REBO, AIREBO, ReaxFF, COMB
<LI> electron force field (eFF, AWPMD)
<LI> coarse-grained potentials: DPD, GayBerne, REsquared, colloidal, DLVO
<LI> mesoscopic potentials: granular, Peridynamics, SPH
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<LI> water potentials: TIP3P, TIP4P, SPC
<LI> implicit solvent potentials: hydrodynamic lubrication, Debye
<LI> <A HREF = "http://openkim.org">KIM archive</A> of potentials
<LI> long-range Coulombics and dispersion: Ewald, Wolf, PPPM (similar to particle-mesh Ewald), Ewald/N for long-range Lennard-Jones
<LI> force-field compatibility with common CHARMM, AMBER, DREIDING, OPLS, GROMACS, COMPASS options
<LI> long-range interactions for charge, point-dipoles, and LJ dispersion: Ewald, Wolf, PPPM (similar to particle-mesh Ewald)
<LI> force-field compatibility with common CHARMM, AMBER, DREIDING, OPLS, GROMACS, COMPASS options
<LI> handful of GPU-enabled pair styles
<LI> hybrid potentials: multiple pair, bond, angle, dihedral, improper potentials can be used in one simulation
<LI> overlaid potentials: superposition of multiple pair potentials