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Solids formed by light atoms or molecules have, at experimentally realizable low temperatures, a kinetic energy per particle that is large compared to the thermal energy. Examples include solid helium, hydrogen, and methane, which are important in a variety of contexts. This review provides an introduction to these quantum crystals, with a focus on simulation techniques suitable for describing and understanding them.
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