The Drude model neglects any long-range interaction between the electron and the ions or between the electrons.
In this way, the mechanism accommodates within a single unified theory both short and long-range interactions.
Butyllithium forms a hexameric Li octahedron without any long-range interactions.
Free in solution, long-range, non-polar interactions can only occur at a high cost in entropy.
If an exchange particle had no intrinsic mass, then the result was a "long-range interaction."
The form of the potential is derived phenomenologically, although for the long-range interaction, meson-exchange theories help to construct the potential.
Gravitational interaction: a long-range attractive interaction that acts on all particles.
The definition of the cutoff between short- and long-range interactions can also introduce artifacts.
The ability of 3C approaches to identify long-range interactions is based on the theory of proximity ligation.
In the absence of damping, the single long-range interaction that persists from one end of the molecule to the other is the electrostatic contribution.