Temperature Dependent Interaction Non-Additivity in the Inorganic Ionic Clusters

Interaction non-additivity in the chemical context means that binding of certain atom to a reference atom cannot be fully predicted from the interactions of these two atoms with other atoms. This constitutes one of key phenomena determining an identity of our world, which would have been much poorer...

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