Multibody expansion of particle interactions: How many-body is a particular element in a cluster
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Carrasco, Sebastián
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Varas, Alejandro
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Rogan Castillo, José
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Kiwi Tichauer, Miguel
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Valdivia Hepp, Juan
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2016-12-27T20:15:35Z
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2016-12-27T20:15:35Z
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2016
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Physical Review B 94, 075435 (2016)
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10.1103/PhysRevB.94.075435
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/142140
Abstract
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The particle-particle interaction potential of an N-atom cluster is expanded in n-body contributions. The expansion allows us to determine the magnitude of each one of the n-body terms, and consequently quantifies how n-body a potential really is. This way we obtain bounds for the relative error due to truncation, a feature that could be applicable in several contexts like the search of minimal energy cluster conformations, to obtain adequate seeds for further ab initio refinement, or to speed up molecular dynamics computations. We develop the formalism, and test the procedure numerically for the Lennard-Jones, Murrel-Motram, Gupta, and Sutton-Chen potentials. The contributions of the n-body terms for Ag, Al, Au, Co, Cu, Fe, Ir, Ni, Pb, Pd, Pt, and Rh clusters are computed up to n = 9; they show that the importance and magnitude of the n > 2 interaction terms depend on the particular element. The relevance of the n-body corrections as a function of cluster size is also explored for N <= 50, and for a linear chain of N <= 1000 atoms.
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Fondo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnologicas (FONDECYT, Chile)
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CEDENNA through "Financiamiento Basal para Centros Cientificos y Tecnologicos de Excelencia"
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