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The cutoff radius is a specific distance in molecular simulations and computational chemistry that defines the range within which interactions between particles, such as atoms or molecules, are considered. Beyond this distance, interactions are typically neglected to reduce computational complexity. This concept is particularly important in force field calculations, where only nearby particles significantly affect each other's behavior. The choice of cutoff radius can influence the accuracy and efficiency of simulations.

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