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Two aspects of the development of an effective interatomic potential energy function are discussed. The first is the derivation of sound functional forms that are motivated by quantum-mechanical bonding principles. The second aspect is the development of empirical corrections and fitting parameters that are often necessary to make a potential function practical for specific applications. An analytic bond-order function for carbon is used as an example.
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