Dear All,

I will be working with a system having Lennard-Jones interactions between some 
species and Buckingham interactions between other species. I know this is 
possible using tables.

As a first check to be sure I am doing the right thing, I set up a minimal 
system of two particles fixed in their initial positions and without charges. 
When I run a short simulation on this system with and without tables, I get 
similar non-bonded energy contributions to the total energy.

However, when I increase the number of particles to three, each equidistant 
from the the other two, I get a different contribution with tables, from 
without tables. Without tables, I get about three times the contribution in the 
previous set up (which is what I expect), but with tables the energy is only 
slightly different from that of the two-particle system.

I have attached the two simple systems and the files used in running the 
simulations in a .rar file 
here<https://www.dropbox.com/s/v9x7zb0tu4mkn5p/SIMPLE.rar?dl=0>.

I will be glad to have someone point me in the right direction. Thank you.


Best regards,
Samuel
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