Re: the removal of global motion

From: Ioana Cozmuta <ioana_at_nas.nasa.gov>
Date: Tue 12 Nov 2002 15:52:41 -0800 (PST)

Hi,

Just another detail on the same topic.
If one sets NSCM=0 then the translational and rotational motion will NOT
be removed?
Is there a way for non-periodic simulations to remove only the rotational
or only the translational motion?

Thank you,
Ioana


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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, David A. Case wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002, Shixiang Yan wrote:
>
> > I have a question about the removal of global motion in Amber simulations.
> > We found in the manual that six degrees of freedom of global motion could
> > be removed periodically by setting NTCM/NSCM; however, as we discussed
> > with others, it appears that the global rotation could not be removed in
> > the periodic boundary simulation. I was wondering how Amber handles the
> > global rotation, by freezing them or something else?
>
> We tried to be as clear as we could in the Users' Manual (p. 93): "For
> non-periodic simulations, after every NSCM steps, translational and rotational
> motion will be removed. For periodic systems, just the translational
> center-of-mass motion will be removed."
>
> The word "just" in the last sentence was meant to convey that there is no
> removal of rotational motion for periodic systems.
>
> ..hope this helps...dac
>
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