pylj: A teaching tool for classical atomistic simulation

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Andrew R. McCluskey (0000-0003-3381-5911), Benjamin J. Morgan (0000-0002-3056-8233), Karen J. Edler (0000-0001-5822-0127), Stephen C. Parker (0000-0003-3804-0975)

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McCluskey et al., (2018). pylj: A teaching tool for classical atomistic simulation . Journal of Open Source Education, 1(2), 19, https://doi.org/10.21105/jose.00019

@article{McCluskey2019, doi = {10.21105/jose.00019}, url = {https://doi.org/10.21105/jose.00019}, year = {2019}, publisher = {The Open Journal}, volume = {2}, number = {16}, pages = {19}, author = {Andrew McCluskey and Benjamin Morgan and Karen Edler and Stephen Parker}, title = {pylj: A teaching tool for classical atomistic simulation}, journal = {Journal of Open Source Education} }
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