Hello,I would like to know the switching potential function.In the manual the 
potential function is Phi(r). Yet, this function has 1/nm**6 or 1/nm**12 units. 
So this potential should be multiplied by a factor. I supposed that this factor 
should be 6*4*epsilon*sigma**6 for the attractive part and 
12*4*epsilon*sigma**12 for the dispersion part, similar to what gromacs does 
for the tail correction. Yet, in the file tables.c I have seen a swi function 
which doesn't seem to be the same as the one I describe. I'm not so accustomed 
to c++ language, so your help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you,Nikos


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