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(4.11) |
The NBON statement (Section 3.2.1) defines
for the Lennard-Jones potential between identical atom
types. Between different atom types, the following combination rule is used
by default:
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(4.15) |
The NBFix statement allows
one to deviate from this combination rule; i.e,
one can explicitly specify the coefficients for an atom type pair
(see Section 3.2.1).
Minimization of the empirical potential energy for initial coordinates with very close nonbonded contacts is often ill behaved because the Lennard-Jones potential produces a very large gradient reflecting the close contacts. To avoid this problem, the Lennard-Jones and electrostatic potential can be replaced with the repel potential, which is softer and purely repulsive.
Xplor-NIH 2013-06-06