Beyond packing of hard spheres: The effects of core softness, non-additivity, intermediate-range repulsion, and many-body interactions on the glass-forming ability of bulk metallic glasses
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Beyond packing of hard spheres: The effects of core softness, non-additivity, intermediate-range repulsion, and many-body interactions on the glass-forming ability of bulk metallic glasses
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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 143, Issue 18, Pages 184502
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AIP Publishing
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2015-11-11
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10.1063/1.4935002
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