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Extended Variable Methods

In the previous chapter we described numerical methods for solving the equations of Langevin dynamics, a system of stochastic differential equations that sample the canonical ensemble. The methods allow us to compute averages of the form [Pg.329]

LeimkuMer, C. Matthews, Molecular Dynamics, Interdisciplinary Applied [Pg.329]


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