“…This approach is free from any arbitrary parameter that is used in many other methods, such as, e.g., the lattice heterogeneity analysis of Wang and Voth, where the simulation space was divided into small cells the width of which was equal to the position of the minimum between the first and second peaks in the butyl–butyl radial distribution function. The Voronoi method was successfully applied to analyze the local structure of a number of different systems, such as hard sphere − and Lennard-Jones liquids, − molten salts , and metals, , water − under different thermodynamic conditions, including supercooled, ,, supercritical ,, and negative pressure ones, other neat molecular liquids , and their binary mixtures, ,− ternary mixtures of spherical particles, supercritical fluids, ,,− polymers, , hydrated salts, amphiphiles, peptides, biomacromolecules, lipid membranes, − and also neat ILs − as well as their mixture with each other , and with molecular solvents. ,,− …”