Approximating quantum many-body intermolecular interactions in molecular clusters using classical polarizable force fields

Many-body intermolecular interaction expansions provide a promising avenue for the efficient quantum mechanical treatment of molecular clusters and condensed-phase systems, but the computationally expensive three-body and higher terms are often nontrivial. When polar molecules are involved, these ma...

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