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.

can you write a equation in latex to describe the molecular potential energy by Michael Levitt

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