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</P>
<P>In contrast to <A HREF = "pair_yukawa.html">pair_style yukawa</A>, this functional
form arises from the Coulombic interaction between two colloid
particles, screened due to the presence of an electrolyte.
<A HREF = "pair_yukawa.html">Pair_style yukawa</A> is a screened Coulombic potential
between two point-charges and uses no such approximation.
particles, screened due to the presence of an electrolyte, see the
book by <A HREF = "#Safran">Safran</A> for a derivation in the context of DVLO
theory.  <A HREF = "pair_yukawa.html">Pair_style yukawa</A> is a screened Coulombic
potential between two point-charges and uses no such approximation.
</P>
<P>This potential applies to nearby particle pairs for which the Derjagin
approximation holds, meaning h << Ri + Rj, where h is the
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</P>
<P><B>Default:</B> none
</P>
<A NAME = "Safran"></A>

<P><B>(Safran)</B> Safran, Statistical Thermodynamics of Surfaces, Interfaces,
And Membranes, Westview Press, ISBN: 978-0813340791 (2003).
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In contrast to "pair_style yukawa"_pair_yukawa.html, this functional
form arises from the Coulombic interaction between two colloid
particles, screened due to the presence of an electrolyte.
"Pair_style yukawa"_pair_yukawa.html is a screened Coulombic potential
between two point-charges and uses no such approximation.
particles, screened due to the presence of an electrolyte, see the
book by "Safran"_#Safran for a derivation in the context of DVLO
theory.  "Pair_style yukawa"_pair_yukawa.html is a screened Coulombic
potential between two point-charges and uses no such approximation.

This potential applies to nearby particle pairs for which the Derjagin
approximation holds, meaning h << Ri + Rj, where h is the
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"pair_coeff"_pair_coeff.html

[Default:] none

:link(Safran)
[(Safran)] Safran, Statistical Thermodynamics of Surfaces, Interfaces,
And Membranes, Westview Press, ISBN: 978-0813340791 (2003).