Sure, it's basically improving minimization time. if i can focus all my 
resources in simulating or minimizing a portion of the system while ignoring 
other parts that are too far away from the selected portion, it can also be 
possible to run some simulations without the need of a big cluster and sort of 
obtaining about the same results. This goes to my interest of harnessing small 
computing systems for doing all these tasks. There are systems like rna 
molecules where i could get the fine grained structure first and then running 
the entire molecule to obtain the coarser structure.

As someone says it might not improve time but at least having the ability to 
run portions only on my small desktop overnight or just leave it there running 
a lot of this could be accomplished. I do have access to a cluster but having 
to wait in the queue is time that can be used to getting somewhere, maybe 
slower but you're moving.


On Apr 8, 2013, at 5:20 AM, Dr. Vitaly Chaban wrote:

> Vitaly Chaban

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