ALF is a new function derived from the ideal free energy in MDFT that quantifies local angular order of solvent molecules, providing complementary information to polarization and charge density.
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Molecular dynamics of a ramp-shoulder fluid shows water-like anomalies arising from cooperative radial restructuring and amorphous radial frustration rather than shell competition alone.
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The Angular Localization Function (ALF): a practical tool to measure solvent angular order with Molecular Density Functional Theory
ALF is a new function derived from the ideal free energy in MDFT that quantifies local angular order of solvent molecules, providing complementary information to polarization and charge density.
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Amorphous Radial Frustration and Water-Like Anomalies in a Ramp-Shoulder Fluid
Molecular dynamics of a ramp-shoulder fluid shows water-like anomalies arising from cooperative radial restructuring and amorphous radial frustration rather than shell competition alone.