ML-potential MD simulations of sodium disilicate, tetrasilicate and hexasilicate melts show sodium hopping via bimodal van Hove functions and strongest non-Gaussian parameter for oxygen atoms.
Parity- and Time-Reversal-Violating Nuclear Forces
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