can you write a equation in latex to describe the molecular potential energy by Michael Levitt
Certainly! The equation to describe the molecular potential energy proposed by Michael Levitt can be written in LaTeX as follows:
[ E_{\text{potential}} = \sum_{i=1}^{N} \sum_{j>i}^{N} \left( \frac{{k_{ij}}}{{r_{ij}}} \right) + \sum_{i=1}^{N} \sum_{j>i}^{N} \left( \frac{{A_{ij}}}{{r_{ij}^{12}}} - \frac{{B_{ij}}}{{r_{ij}^{6}}} \right) ]
where:
- (E_{\text{potential}}) represents the total potential energy of the system,
- (N) is the total number of particles,
- (k_{ij}) is the force constant between particles (i) and (j),
- (r_{ij}) is the distance between particles (i) and (j),
- (A_{ij}) and (B_{ij}) are parameters that determine the strength of the van der Waals forces between particles (i) and (j).
Note: This equation is a simplified representation of the potential energy and may not include all the terms or details present in Michael Levitt's specific model.
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