On 2010-03-17 19.24, Stefan Hoorman wrote:
I´ve searched the manual but could not find the reference for the cutoff
distance used to analyze contacts in several tools of gromacs. Gromacs
usually uses 0.6 nm in order analyze contacts between atoms. If
possible, I would like to know where that information was published.
Thank you
You can set the cut-off to whatever you like. This kind of analyses
allways carry a certain amount of randomness. In the best case you
should show that your results are not dependent on this kind of choices.
We are working on different algorithms that avoid this kind of cut-offs,
by e.g. using autocorrelation functions.
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