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[ESPResSo-devel] Why can you set f?
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Olaf Lenz |
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[ESPResSo-devel] Why can you set f? |
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Mon, 18 Mar 2013 14:51:57 +0100 |
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Hi!
We have just wondered why ESPResSo allows you to *set* the force on a
particle, like
part 1 f 1 2 3
Once you do integrate 0, the force is overwritten.
We know that being able to write f allows the force to be restored from
a blockfile, but is there any other reason? Does it make any actual
sense that the force in a particle is writable?
Olaf
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Dr. rer. nat. Olaf Lenz
Institut für Computerphysik, Allmandring 3, D-70569 Stuttgart
Phone: +49-711-685-63607
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