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# Line 484 | Line 484 | Ice-{\it i} was observed to be the stable crystalline
484  
485   In this work, thermodynamic integration was used to determine the
486   absolute free energies of several ice polymorphs.  The new polymorph,
487 < Ice-{\it i} was observed to be the stable crystalline state for {\it
487 > Ice-$i$ was observed to be the stable crystalline state for {\it
488   all} the water models when using a 9.0~\AA\ cutoff.  However, the free
489   energy partially depends on simulation conditions (particularly on the
490 < choice of long range correction method). Regardless, Ice-{\it i} was
490 > choice of long range correction method). Regardless, Ice-$i$ was
491   still observed to be a stable polymorph for all of the studied water
492   models.
493  
494   So what is the preferred solid polymorph for simulated water?  As
495   indicated above, the answer appears to be dependent both on the
496   conditions and the model used.  In the case of short cutoffs without a
497 < long-range interaction correction, Ice-{\it i} and Ice-$i^\prime$ have
497 > long-range interaction correction, Ice-$i$ and Ice-$i^\prime$ have
498   the lowest free energy of the studied polymorphs with all the models.
499   Ideally, crystallization of each model under constant pressure
500   conditions, as was done with SSD/E, would aid in the identification of
# Line 503 | Line 503 | polarizable or flexible models.  It is entirely possib
503   insight about important behavior of others.
504  
505   We also note that none of the water models used in this study are
506 < polarizable or flexible models.  It is entirely possible that the
507 < polarizability of real water makes Ice-{\it i} substantially less
508 < stable than ice I$_h$.  However, the calculations presented above seem
509 < interesting enough to communicate before the role of polarizability
510 < (or flexibility) has been thoroughly investigated.
506 > polarizable or flexible models. It is entirely possible that the
507 > polarizability of real water makes Ice-$i$ substantially less stable
508 > than ice I$_\textrm{h}$. The dipole moment of the water molecules
509 > increases as the system becomes more condensed, and the increasing
510 > dipole moment should destabilize the tetramer structures in
511 > Ice-$i$. Right now, using TIP4P-Ew with an electrostatic correction
512 > gives the proper thermodynamically preferred state, and we recommend
513 > this arrangement for study of crystallization processes if the
514 > computational cost increase that comes with including polarizability
515 > is an issue.
516  
517 < Finally, due to the stability of Ice-{\it i} in the investigated
517 > Finally, due to the stability of Ice-$i$ in the investigated
518   simulation conditions, the question arises as to possible experimental
519   observation of this polymorph.  The rather extensive past and current
520   experimental investigation of water in the low pressure regime makes

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