On 11/2/12 8:17 AM, ahmet yıldırım wrote:
Dear users,
The cosine content of the principal components is an effective
indicator for predicting whether or not a trajectory has been
convergent. A high cosine content typically indicates a nonconverged
trajectory (Chapter 5: Normal Modes and Essential Dynamics Steven
Hayward and Bert L. de Groot).
What is a high cosine content? 0.2, 0.5 or 0.7 What is the value?
There have been numerous discussions on this topic in the past. A few that come
to mind immediately are in the following threads:
http://lists.gromacs.org/pipermail/gmx-users/2011-December/066921.html
http://lists.gromacs.org/pipermail/gmx-users/2012-April/070374.html
Check the list archive for more.
-Justin
Thanks in advance
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Ahmet Yıldırım
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Research Scientist
Department of Biochemistry
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
jalemkul[at]vt.edu | (540) 231-9080
http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin
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