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Monte Carlo simulation shifting moves

In this case the shooting and shifting procedure may be viewed as a particular move in a Monte Carlo simulation similar to hybrid Monte Carlo [30]. [Pg.263]

The Metropolis Monte Carlo algorithm [47] simulates the evolution to thermal equilibrium of a solid for a fixed value of the temperature T. Given the current state of system, characterized by the parameters qt of the system, a move is applied by a shift of a randomly chosen parameter qi. If the energy after the move is less than the energy before, i.e. AE < 0, the move is accepted and the process continues from the new state. If, on the other hand, AE > 0, then the move may still be accepted with probability... [Pg.265]


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