“…We will show, as in the case of other important functions for the dynamics of the liquid state, that a multiexponential analysis [41][42][43] of the intermediate scattering function F (Q, t ) [or, equivalently, a multi-Lorentzian analysis of the dynamic structure factor S(Q, ω)] is once again extremely accurate, ensuring the fulfillment of the first few sum rules along with excellent descriptions of the addressed function, and leading to a clear characterization of the main dynamical properties of the system. Thus the multimode representation is demonstrated here to account very well not only for single-particle (self-) quantities like the VAF, Z (t ), [23,[44][45][46], or the self-intermediate scattering function, F self (Q, t ) [24], but also for a collective function as F (Q, t ). Of course, the same holds for their respective spectra, Z (ω), S self (Q, ω), and S(Q, ω).…”