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Lorenzo Costigliola1, Andreas C Martine1, Claudia X Romero1
1Glass and Time, IMFUFA, Department of Science and Environment, Roskilde University, PO Box 260, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.
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This paper studies liquid-model systems with almost identical constant-potential-energy hypersurfaces. We simulated continuous interpolations between such systems, specifically between the Lennard-Jones (LJ), Weeks-Chandler-Andersen (WCA), exponent 12 inverse-power-law (IPL), and Yukawa (YK) pair-potential systems. Structure and dynamics were monitored via the radial distribution function and the time-dependent mean-square displacement, respectively. In terms of the interpolation parameter,0⩽λ⩽1, we argue that two systems have very similar constant-potential-energy hypersurfaces if the potential energies of configurations rarely cross when plotted as functions ofλ. Such absence of 'level crossing' applies to a very good approximation for the LJ to WCA transformation, and it also applies to a quite good approximation for the LJ to IPL and the YK to YK transformations (the latter varies the screening length). In all cases, structure and dynamics are shown to be almost invariant as functions ofλ. The density is kept constant whenλis varied. Temperature must generally be adjusted withλ, which is done by an iterative 'reduced-force-matching' method with no free parameters. We also apply the interpolation strategy to two versions of the Kob-Andersen (KA) binary LJ system and show that a recently introduced shifted-force-cutoff version of this system has constant-potential-energy hypersurfaces, which are almost identical to those of the original KA system. This result rationalizes the previously established fact that the two KA versions have virtually identical physics.
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