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Quasi-continuum Monte Carlo

Shenoy et al. in 1999 proposed the quasi-continuum Monte Carlo (QCMC) method as a way to extend the quasi-continuum method to the study of equilibrium properties of materials at finite temperature. The objective of this treatment is to construct a computationally manageable expression for a temperature-dependent effective energy for a system maintained at fixed temperature. Such an energy would then be used instead of the zero-temperature effective energy (e.g., Eq. [10]) in a Monte Carlo formulation of the QC method. [Pg.314]

Similar to the quasi-continuum Monte Carlo approach (see above), the CG potential energy is the PMF for the constrained degrees of freedom ... [Pg.332]


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