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Title = {See supplemental material at [{URL} will be inserted by {AIP}] for information on interactions with spatially varying fields, {B}oltzmann averages, self-contributions from quadrupoles, and corrections to distance-dependent {K}irkwood factors.}} |
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Title = {Direct summation of dipole-dipole interactions using the Wolf formalism}, |
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Title = {Is the \uppercase{E}wald summation still necessary? \uppercase{P}airwise alternatives to the accepted standard for long-range electrostatics}, |