Next week I attending a Telluride Science Research Center workshop on Quantum effects in condensed phase systems.
Here is the current version of the slides for my talk, "Effect of quantum nuclear motion on hydrogen bonding."
The empirical potential energy curves used are based on the simple two-state model presented in this paper.
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