@Comment { \documentclass{article} \usepackage{url} \begin{document} This Model originally published in \cite{OpenKIM-MO:048172193005:000a} is archived in \cite{OpenKIM-MO:048172193005:000, OpenKIM-MD:120291908751:005, tadmor:elliott:2011, elliott:tadmor:2011}. \bibliographystyle{vancouver} \bibliography{kimcite-MO_048172193005_000.bib} \end{document} } @Misc{OpenKIM-MO:048172193005:000, author = {Nichol A. and Graeme J. Ackland}, title = {{F}innis-{S}inclair potential ({LAMMPS} cubic hermite tabulation) for {N}a developed by {N}ichol and {A}ckland (2016) v000}, doi = {10.25950/8abadf92}, howpublished = {OpenKIM, \url{https://doi.org/10.25950/8abadf92}}, keywords = {OpenKIM, Model, MO_048172193005_000}, publisher = {OpenKIM}, year = 2018, } @Misc{OpenKIM-MD:120291908751:005, author = {Stephen M. Foiles and Michael I. Baskes and Murray S. Daw and Steven J. Plimpton}, title = {{EAM} {M}odel {D}river for tabulated potentials with cubic {H}ermite spline interpolation as used in {LAMMPS} v005}, doi = {10.25950/68defa36}, howpublished = {OpenKIM, \url{https://doi.org/10.25950/68defa36}}, keywords = {OpenKIM, Model Driver, MD_120291908751_005}, publisher = {OpenKIM}, year = 2018, } @Article{tadmor:elliott:2011, author = {E. B. Tadmor and R. S. Elliott and J. P. Sethna and R. E. Miller and C. A. Becker}, title = {The potential of atomistic simulations and the {K}nowledgebase of {I}nteratomic {M}odels}, journal = {{JOM}}, year = {2011}, volume = {63}, number = {7}, pages = {17}, doi = {10.1007/s11837-011-0102-6}, } @Misc{elliott:tadmor:2011, author = {Ryan S. Elliott and Ellad B. Tadmor}, title = {{K}nowledgebase of {I}nteratomic {M}odels ({KIM}) Application Programming Interface ({API})}, howpublished = {\url{https://openkim.org/kim-api}}, publisher = {OpenKIM}, year = 2011, doi = {10.25950/ff8f563a}, } @Article{OpenKIM-MO:048172193005:000a, author = {Nichol, A. and Ackland, G. J.}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.93.184101}, issue = {18}, journal = {Phys. Rev. B}, pages = {184101}, title = {Property trends in simple metals: An empirical potential approach}, volume = {93}, year = {2016}, }