The reliability of molecular simulation results is ultimately dependent upon the efficacy of the intermolecular interactions that underpin the simulation. Consequently, development of accurate and reliable intermolecular potentials is critical for improved simulation capabilities. Extensive validation of developed intermolecular potentials is needed to ensure that simulation results are accurate and reproducible over a range of systems and conditions. We seek papers for this session dealing with development of potential models and force fields as obtained from experiment, quantum mechanical calculations, data inversion, etc. Theoretical and methodological studies are also appropriate. We also seek papers reporting extensive validation of potentials and force fields for a wide range of substances and conditions.
Co-Chair
Lu Yang, Los Alamos National Laboratory
03:15 PM
Darrell Velegol, Milton W. Cole
03:33 PM
Carlos Vega, J.L.F. Abascal, M.M. Conde, J.L. Aragones
03:51 PM
MaryBeth Helen Ketko, Jeffrey Potoff
04:09 PM
Neeraj Rai, Joern Siepmann
04:33 PM
Brian C. Barnes, Lev D. Gelb
04:51 PM
Ganesh Kamath, Olgun Guvench, Alexander D. MacKerell
05:09 PM
Peter J. Dyer, Hugh Docherty, Peter T. Cummings
05:27 PM
Manish S. Kelkar, Mark B. Shiflett, Akimichi Yokozeki, Edward J. Maginn