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. 2022 Jun 8;119(24):e2121405119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2121405119

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

(A) Relative error between interfacial temperatures obtained from equilibrium equations of state, Teos, and from Eq. 4, Tcoex, as a function of Teos. The dark and light shaded regions represent 1 and 2 SDs, respectively, of the equilibrium data. Each data point represents a different nonequilibrium simulation with unique parameters (see Materials and Methods). (B) The same data as in A, but plotted against ϕeos. (C) Absolute error between interfacial chemical potential differences obtained from equilibrium equations of state, ϕeos, and from Eq. 4, ϕcoex, as a function of Teos. As in A, the shaded regions represent the spread of the equilibrium data. (D) The same data as in C, but plotted against ϕeos.