symmetric about what? if still a cosine term, then it has an intrinsic symmetry.
by varying phases, you can change symmetry about 0 if that's what you mean.
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Ilyas Yildirim
<yildirim.pas.rochester.edu> wrote:
> Dear AMBER users,
>
> I realized that the amber dihedral parameters are symmetric; the torsional
> energy vs angle has a symmetric character. Is it reasonable to create
> dihedral parameters for a particular dihedral angle such that it will have
> an asymmetric torsional energy function in amber force field? Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Best,
>
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