On 12/08/2011 12:30 AM, Jinan Niu wrote:
On 8/08/2011 11:08 PM, Mark Abraham wrote:

>I don't quite follow your question, but for correlation functions to be
>computed accurately, you need data collected much more frequently >than
>the relevant time scales. That can require good planning.
>Mark
Hi,Mark and other gmx users:
when I used g_velacc to calculate VAF, I found the range of frequency of the power spectrum is related with dt, so if is there is some solutions? can the complication of gmx by double decision solve it?

If the value for g_velacc -dt is comparable to the correlation time scale of the system, then the results of an analysis will be sensitive to that value. In such cases, you need to use the smallest possible -dt value (i.e. omit the value) and/or collect data more frequently.

Mark
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