On finite-size effects in computer simulations using the Ewald potential
We discuss the origin and relevance for computer simulations of a strong finite-size effect that appears when using the Ewald summation formula. It can be understood as arising from a volume-dependent shift of the potential in a finite, periodic box relative to the infinite volume limit. This shift...
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Zusammenfassung: | We discuss the origin and relevance for computer simulations of a strong
finite-size effect that appears when using the Ewald summation formula. It can
be understood as arising from a volume-dependent shift of the potential in a
finite, periodic box relative to the infinite volume limit. This shift is due
to the fact that the ``zero of energy'' for a periodic system cannot be defined
by letting the interacting particles be separated by an infinite distance; the
correct definition corresponds to setting its $\bbox k=\bbox 0$ Fourier mode to
zero. The implications of this effect for computer simulations are discussed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.chem-ph/9505001 |