On the equivalence of the hybrid particle-field and Gaussian core models.

@article{Ledum2023OnTE,
  title={On the equivalence of the hybrid particle-field and Gaussian core models.},
  author={Morten Ledum and Samir Sen and Sigbj{\o}rn L{\o}land Bore and Michele Cascella},
  journal={The Journal of chemical physics},
  year={2023},
  volume={158 19}
}
Hybrid particle-field molecular dynamics is a molecular simulation strategy, wherein particles couple to a density field instead of through ordinary pair potentials. Traditionally considered a mean-field theory, a momentum and energy-conserving hybrid particle-field formalism has recently been introduced, which was demonstrated to approach the Gaussian Core model potential in the grid-converged limit. Here, we expand on and generalize the correspondence between the Hamiltonian hybrid particle… 
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