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multi-polymer systems. The method permits chains to be inserted into | multi-polymer systems. The method permits chains to be inserted into | ||
the system using a biased growth technique. The growth proceeds via the use of a retractable feeler, which probes possible pathways ahead of the growing chain. By recoiling from traps and excessively dense | the system using a biased growth technique. The growth proceeds via the use of a retractable feeler, which probes possible pathways ahead of the growing chain. By recoiling from traps and excessively dense | ||
regions, the growth process yields high success rates for both chain | regions, the growth process yields high success rates for both chain | ||
construction and acceptance. | construction and acceptance. | ||
Recoil growth: An efficient simulation method for multi-polymer systems | |||
J. Chem. Phys. 110, 3220 (1999); DOI:10.1063/1.477844 |
Revision as of 12:42, 23 March 2009
Recoil growth is a Monte Carlo scheme for the efficient simulation of multi-polymer systems. The method permits chains to be inserted into the system using a biased growth technique. The growth proceeds via the use of a retractable feeler, which probes possible pathways ahead of the growing chain. By recoiling from traps and excessively dense regions, the growth process yields high success rates for both chain construction and acceptance.
Recoil growth: An efficient simulation method for multi-polymer systems J. Chem. Phys. 110, 3220 (1999); DOI:10.1063/1.477844