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The '''Bussi-Donadio-Parrinello thermostat''' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2408420 Giovanni Bussi, Davide Donadio, and Michele Parrinello "Canonical sampling through velocity rescaling", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 014101 (2007)]</ref> is an extension of the [[Berendsen thermostat]] in which a random force is added to ensure the correct kinetic energy distribution. | The '''Bussi-Donadio-Parrinello thermostat''' (known as '''v-rescale''' in [[GROMACS]]) <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2408420 Giovanni Bussi, Davide Donadio, and Michele Parrinello "Canonical sampling through velocity rescaling", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 014101 (2007)]</ref> is an extension of the [[Berendsen thermostat]] in which a random force is added to ensure the correct kinetic energy distribution. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 23 January 2014
The Bussi-Donadio-Parrinello thermostat (known as v-rescale in GROMACS) [1] is an extension of the Berendsen thermostat in which a random force is added to ensure the correct kinetic energy distribution.