Molecular dynamics simulations in statistical physics : theory and applications
Language: English Series: Scientific computation | / edited by J.- J. Chattot ...[et al.]Publication details: Springer Nature 2020 SwitzerlandDescription: xv, 463pISBN:- 9783030357016
- 530.1595 K128m
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530.1594 V631C COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS | 530.1595 F535e Excursions in the land of statistical physics | 530.1595 H86i2 Introduction to statistical physics | 530.1595 K128m Molecular dynamics simulations in statistical physics | 530.1595 R271M A MODERN COURSE IN STATISTICAL PHYSICS | 530.1595 Si39c A certain uncertainty nature's random ways | 530.1595 St29 cop.2 Statistics of linear polymers in disordered media |
This book presents computer simulations using molecular dynamics techniques in statistical physics, with a focus on macromolecular systems. The numerical methods are introduced in the form of computer algorithms and can be implemented in computers using any desired computer programming language, such as Fortran 90, C/C++, and others. The book also explains how some of these numerical methods and their algorithms can be implemented in the existing computer programming software of macromolecular systems, such as the CHARMM program.
In addition, it examines a number of advanced concepts of computer simulation techniques used in statistical physics as well as biological and physical systems. Discussing the molecular dynamics approach in detail to enhance readers understanding of the use of this method in statistical physics problems, it also describes the equations of motion in various statistical ensembles to mimic real-world experimental conditions.
Intended for graduate students and research scientists working in the field of theoretical and computational biophysics, physics and chemistry, the book can also be used by postgraduate students of other disciplines, such as applied mathematics, computer sciences, and bioinformatics. Further, offering insights into fundamental theory, it as a valuable resource for expert practitioners and programmers and those new to the field.
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