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"LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws - "LAMMPS Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c
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:link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov)
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:link(ld,Manual.html)
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:link(lc,Section_commands.html#comm)
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fix nvt command :h3
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fix nvt/cuda command :h3
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fix nvt/omp command :h3
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fix npt command :h3
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fix npt/cuda command :h3
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fix npt/omp command :h3
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fix nph command :h3
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fix nph/omp command :h3
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[Syntax:]
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fix ID group-ID style_name keyword value ... :pre
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ID, group-ID are documented in "fix"_fix.html command :ulb,l
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style_name = {nvt} or {npt} or {nph} :l
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one or more keyword/value pairs may be appended :l
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keyword = {temp} or {iso} or {aniso} or {tri} or {x} or {y} or {z} or {xy} or {yz} or {xz} or {couple} or {tchain} or {pchain} or {mtk} or {tloop} or {ploop} or {nreset} or {drag} or {dilate} or {scalexy} or {scaleyz} or {scalexz} or {flip} or {fixedpoint}
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{temp} values = Tstart Tstop Tdamp
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Tstart,Tstop = external temperature at start/end of run
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Tdamp = temperature damping parameter (time units)
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{iso} or {aniso} or {tri} values = Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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Pstart,Pstop = scalar external pressure at start/end of run (pressure units)
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Pdamp = pressure damping parameter (time units)
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{x} or {y} or {z} or {xy} or {yz} or {xz} values = Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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Pstart,Pstop = external stress tensor component at start/end of run (pressure units)
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Pdamp = stress damping parameter (time units)
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{couple} = {none} or {xyz} or {xy} or {yz} or {xz}
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{tchain} value = N
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N = length of thermostat chain (1 = single thermostat)
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{pchain} values = N
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N length of thermostat chain on barostat (0 = no thermostat)
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{mtk} value = {yes} or {no} = add in MTK adjustment term or not
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{tloop} value = M
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M = number of sub-cycles to perform on thermostat
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{ploop} value = M
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M = number of sub-cycles to perform on barostat thermostat
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{nreset} value = reset reference cell every this many timesteps
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{drag} value = Df
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Df = drag factor added to barostat/thermostat (0.0 = no drag)
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{dilate} value = dilate-group-ID
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dilate-group-ID = only dilate atoms in this group due to barostat volume changes
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{scalexy} value = {yes} or {no} = scale xy with ly
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{scaleyz} value = {yes} or {no} = scale yz with lz
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{scalexz} value = {yes} or {no} = scale xz with lz
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{flip} value = {yes} or {no} = allow or disallow box flips when it becomes highly skewed
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{fixedpoint} values = x y z
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x,y,z = perform barostat dilation/contraction around this point (distance units) :pre
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[Examples:]
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fix 1 all nvt temp 300.0 300.0 100.0
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fix 1 water npt temp 300.0 300.0 100.0 iso 0.0 0.0 1000.0
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fix 2 jello npt temp 300.0 300.0 100.0 tri 5.0 5.0 1000.0
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fix 2 ice nph x 1.0 1.0 0.5 y 2.0 2.0 0.5 z 3.0 3.0 0.5 yz 0.1 0.1 0.5 xz 0.2 0.2 0.5 xy 0.3 0.3 0.5 nreset 1000 :pre
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[Description:]
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These commands perform time integration on Nose-Hoover style
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non-Hamiltonian equations of motion which are designed to generate
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positions and velocities sampled from the canonical (nvt),
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isothermal-isobaric (npt), and isenthalpic (nph) ensembles. This
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updates the position and velocity for atoms in the group each
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timestep.
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The thermostatting and barostatting is achieved by adding some dynamic
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variables which are coupled to the particle velocities
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(thermostatting) and simulation domain dimensions (barostatting). In
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addition to basic thermostatting and barostatting, these fixes can
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also create a chain of thermostats coupled to the particle thermostat,
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and another chain of thermostats coupled to the barostat
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variables. The barostat can be coupled to the overall box volume, or
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to individual dimensions, including the {xy}, {xz} and {yz} tilt
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dimensions. The external pressure of the barostat can be specified as
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either a scalar pressure (isobaric ensemble) or as components of a
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symmetric stress tensor (constant stress ensemble). When used
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correctly, the time-averaged temperature and stress tensor of the
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particles will match the target values specified by Tstart/Tstop and
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Pstart/Pstop.
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The equations of motion used are those of Shinoda et al in
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"(Shinoda)"_#Shinoda, which combine the hydrostatic equations of
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Martyna, Tobias and Klein in "(Martyna)"_#Martyna with the strain
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energy proposed by Parrinello and Rahman in
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"(Parrinello)"_#Parrinello. The time integration schemes closely
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follow the time-reversible measure-preserving Verlet and rRESPA
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integrators derived by Tuckerman et al. in "(Tuckerman)"_#Tuckerman.
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The thermostat parameters for fix styles {nvt} and {npt} is specified
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using the {temp} keyword. Other thermostat-related keywords are
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{tchain}, {tloop} and {drag}, which are discussed below.
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The thermostat is applied to only the translational degrees of freedom
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for the particles. The translational degrees of freedom can also have
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a bias velocity removed before thermostatting takes place; see the
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description below. The desired temperature at each timestep is a
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ramped value during the run from {Tstart} to {Tstop}. The {Tdamp}
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parameter is specified in time units and determines how rapidly the
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temperature is relaxed. For example, a value of 10.0 means to relax
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the temperature in a timespan of (roughly) 10 time units (e.g. tau or
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fmsec or psec - see the "units"_units.html command). The atoms in the
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fix group are the only ones whose velocities and positions are updated
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by the velocity/position update portion of the integration.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: A Nose-Hoover thermostat will not work well for
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arbitrary values of {Tdamp}. If {Tdamp} is too small, the temperature
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can fluctuate wildly; if it is too large, the temperature will take a
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very long time to equilibrate. A good choice for many models is a
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{Tdamp} of around 100 timesteps. Note that this is NOT the same as
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100 time units for most "units"_units.html settings.
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The barostat parameters for fix styles {npt} and {nph} is specified
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using one or more of the {iso}, {aniso}, {tri}, {x}, {y}, {z}, {xy},
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{xz}, {yz}, and {couple} keywords. These keywords give you the
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ability to specify all 6 components of an external stress tensor, and
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to couple various of these components together so that the dimensions
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they represent are varied together during a constant-pressure
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simulation.
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Other barostat-related keywords are {pchain}, {mtk}, {ploop},
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{nreset}, {drag}, and {dilate}, which are discussed below.
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Orthogonal simulation boxes have 3 adjustable dimensions (x,y,z).
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Triclinic (non-orthogonal) simulation boxes have 6 adjustable
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dimensions (x,y,z,xy,xz,yz). The "create_box"_create_box.html, "read
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data"_read_data.html, and "read_restart"_read_restart.html commands
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specify whether the simulation box is orthogonal or non-orthogonal
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(triclinic) and explain the meaning of the xy,xz,yz tilt factors.
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The target pressures for each of the 6 components of the stress tensor
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can be specified independently via the {x}, {y}, {z}, {xy}, {xz}, {yz}
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keywords, which correspond to the 6 simulation box dimensions. For
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each component, the external pressure or tensor component at each
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timestep is a ramped value during the run from {Pstart} to {Pstop}.
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If a target pressure is specified for a component, then the
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corresponding box dimension will change during a simulation. For
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example, if the {y} keyword is used, the y-box length will change. If
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the {xy} keyword is used, the xy tilt factor will change. A box
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dimension will not change if that component is not specified, although
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you have the option to change that dimension via the "fix
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deform"_fix_deform.html command.
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Note that in order to use the {xy}, {xz}, or {yz} keywords, the
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simulation box must be triclinic, even if its initial tilt factors are
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0.0.
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For all barostat keywords, the {Pdamp} parameter operates like the
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{Tdamp} parameter, determining the time scale on which pressure is
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relaxed. For example, a value of 10.0 means to relax the pressure in
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a timespan of (roughly) 10 time units (e.g. tau or fmsec or psec - see
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the "units"_units.html command).
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IMPORTANT NOTE: A Nose-Hoover barostat will not work well for
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arbitrary values of {Pdamp}. If {Pdamp} is too small, the pressure
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and volume can fluctuate wildly; if it is too large, the pressure will
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take a very long time to equilibrate. A good choice for many models
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is a {Pdamp} of around 1000 timesteps. Note that this is NOT the same
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as 1000 time units for most "units"_units.html settings.
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Regardless of what atoms are in the fix group (the only atoms which
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are time integrated), a global pressure or stress tensor is computed
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for all atoms. Similarly, when the size of the simulation box is
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changed, all atoms are re-scaled to new positions, unless the keyword
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{dilate} is specified with a {dilate-group-ID} for a group that
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represents a subset of the atoms. This can be useful, for example, to
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leave the coordinates of atoms in a solid substrate unchanged and
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controlling the pressure of a surrounding fluid. This option should
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be used with care, since it can be unphysical to dilate some atoms and
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not others, because it can introduce large, instantaneous
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displacements between a pair of atoms (one dilated, one not) that are
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far from the dilation origin. Also note that for atoms not in the fix
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group, a separate time integration fix like "fix nve"_fix_nve.html or
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"fix nvt"_fix_nh.html can be used on them, independent of whether they
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are dilated or not.
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The {couple} keyword allows two or three of the diagonal components of
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the pressure tensor to be "coupled" together. The value specified
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with the keyword determines which are coupled. For example, {xz}
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means the {Pxx} and {Pzz} components of the stress tensor are coupled.
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{Xyz} means all 3 diagonal components are coupled. Coupling means two
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things: the instantaneous stress will be computed as an average of the
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corresponding diagonal components, and the coupled box dimensions will
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be changed together in lockstep, meaning coupled dimensions will be
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dilated or contracted by the same percentage every timestep. The
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{Pstart}, {Pstop}, {Pdamp} parameters for any coupled dimensions must
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be identical. {Couple xyz} can be used for a 2d simulation; the {z}
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dimension is simply ignored.
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The {iso}, {aniso}, and {tri} keywords are simply shortcuts that are
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equivalent to specifying several other keywords together.
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The keyword {iso} means couple all 3 diagonal components together when
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pressure is computed (hydrostatic pressure), and dilate/contract the
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dimensions together. Using "iso Pstart Pstop Pdamp" is the same as
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specifying these 4 keywords:
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x Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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y Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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z Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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couple xyz :pre
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The keyword {aniso} means {x}, {y}, and {z} dimensions are controlled
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independently using the {Pxx}, {Pyy}, and {Pzz} components of the
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stress tensor as the driving forces, and the specified scalar external
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pressure. Using "aniso Pstart Pstop Pdamp" is the same as specifying
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these 4 keywords:
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x Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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y Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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z Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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couple none :pre
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The keyword {tri} means {x}, {y}, {z}, {xy}, {xz}, and {yz} dimensions
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are controlled independently using their individual stress components
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as the driving forces, and the specified scalar pressure as the
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external normal stress. Using "tri Pstart Pstop Pdamp" is the same as
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specifying these 7 keywords:
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x Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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y Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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z Pstart Pstop Pdamp
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xy 0.0 0.0 Pdamp
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yz 0.0 0.0 Pdamp
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xz 0.0 0.0 Pdamp
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couple none :pre
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In some cases (e.g. for solids) the pressure (volume) and/or
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temperature of the system can oscillate undesirably when a Nose/Hoover
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barostat and thermostat is applied. The optional {drag} keyword will
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damp these oscillations, although it alters the Nose/Hoover equations.
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A value of 0.0 (no drag) leaves the Nose/Hoover formalism unchanged.
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A non-zero value adds a drag term; the larger the value specified, the
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greater the damping effect. Performing a short run and monitoring the
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pressure and temperature is the best way to determine if the drag term
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is working. Typically a value between 0.2 to 2.0 is sufficient to
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damp oscillations after a few periods. Note that use of the drag
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keyword will interfere with energy conservation and will also change
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the distribution of positions and velocities so that they do not
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correspond to the nominal NVT, NPT, or NPH ensembles.
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An alternative way to control initial oscillations is to use chain
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thermostats. The keyword {tchain} determines the number of thermostats
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in the particle thermostat. A value of 1 corresponds to the original
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Nose-Hoover thermostat. The keyword {pchain} specifies the number of
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thermostats in the chain thermostatting the barostat degrees of
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freedom. A value of 0 corresponds to no thermostatting of the
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barostat variables.
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The {mtk} keyword controls whether or not the correction terms due to
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Martyna, Tuckerman, and Klein are included in the equations of motion
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"(Martyna)"_#Martyna. Specifying {no} reproduces the original
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Hoover barostat, whose volume probability distribution function
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differs from the true NPT and NPH ensembles by a factor of 1/V. Hence
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using {yes} is more correct, but in many cases the difference is
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negligible.
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The keyword {tloop} can be used to improve the accuracy of integration
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scheme at little extra cost. The initial and final updates of the
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thermostat variables are broken up into {tloop} substeps, each of
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length {dt}/{tloop}. This corresponds to using a first-order
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Suzuki-Yoshida scheme "(Tuckerman2006)"_#Tuckerman2006. The keyword
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{ploop} does the same thing for the barostat thermostat.
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The keyword {nreset} controls how often the reference dimensions used
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to define the strain energy are reset. If this keyword is not used,
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or is given a value of zero, then the reference dimensions are set to
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those of the initial simulation domain and are never changed. If the
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simulation domain changes significantly during the simulation, then
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the final average pressure tensor will differ significantly from the
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specified values of the external stress tensor. A value of {nstep}
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means that every {nstep} timesteps, the reference dimensions are set
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to those of the current simulation domain.
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The {scaleyz}, {scalexz}, and {scalexy} keywords control whether or
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not the corresponding tilt factors are scaled with the associated box
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dimensions when barostatting triclinic periodic cells. The default
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values {yes} will turn on scaling, which corresponds to adjusting the
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linear dimensions of the cell while preserving its shape. Choosing
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{no} ensures that the tilt factors are not scaled with the box
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dimensions. See below for restrictions and default values in different
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situations. In older versions of LAMMPS, scaling of tilt factors was
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not performed. The old behavior can be recovered by setting all three
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scale keywords to {no}.
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The {flip} keyword allows the tilt factors for a triclinic box to
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exceed half the distance of the parallel box length, as discussed
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below. If the {flip} value is set to {yes}, the bound is enforced by
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flipping the box when it is exceeded. If the {flip} value is set to
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{no}, the tilt will continue to change without flipping. Note that if
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applied stress induces large deformations (e.g. in a liquid), this
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means the box shape can tilt dramatically and LAMMPS will run less
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efficiently, due to the large volume of communication needed to
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acquire ghost atoms around a processor's irregular-shaped sub-domain.
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For extreme values of tilt, LAMMPS may also lose atoms and generate an
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error.
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The {fixedpoint} keyword specifies the fixed point for barostat volume
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changes. By default, it is the center of the box. Whatever point is
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chosen will not move during the simulation. For example, if the lower
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periodic boundaries pass through (0,0,0), and this point is provided
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to {fixedpoint}, then the lower periodic boundaries will remain at
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(0,0,0), while the upper periodic boundaries will move twice as
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far. In all cases, the particle trajectories are unaffected by the
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chosen value, except for a time-dependent constant translation of
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positions.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Using a barostat coupled to tilt dimensions {xy},
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{xz}, {yz} can sometimes result in arbitrarily large values of the
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tilt dimensions, i.e. a dramatically deformed simulation box. LAMMPS
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allows the tilt factors to grow a small amount beyond the normal limit
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of half the box length (0.6 times the box length), and then performs a
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box "flip" to an equivalent periodic cell. See the discussion of the
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{flip} keyword above, to allow this bound to be exceeded, if desired.
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The flip operation is described in more detail in the doc page for
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"fix deform"_fix_deform.html. Both the barostat dynamics and the atom
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trajectories are unaffected by this operation. However, if a tilt
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factor is incremented by a large amount (1.5 times the box length) on
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a single timestep, LAMMPS can not accomodate this event and will
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terminate the simulation with an error. This error typically indicates
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that there is something badly wrong with how the simulation was
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constructed, such as specifying values of {Pstart} that are too far
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from the current stress value, or specifying a timestep that is too
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large. Triclinic barostatting should be used with care. This also is
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true for other barostat styles, although they tend to be more
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forgiving of insults. In particular, it is important to recognize that
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equilibrium liquids can not support a shear stress and that
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equilibrium solids can not support shear stresses that exceed the
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yield stress.
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One exception to this rule is if the 1st dimension in the tilt factor
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(x for xy) is non-periodic. In that case, the limits on the tilt
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factor are not enforced, since flipping the box in that dimension does
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not change the atom positions due to non-periodicity. In this mode,
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if you tilt the system to extreme angles, the simulation will simply
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become inefficient due to the highly skewed simulation box.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Unlike the "fix
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temp/berendsen"_fix_temp_berendsen.html command which performs
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thermostatting but NO time integration, these fixes perform
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thermostatting/barostatting AND time integration. Thus you should not
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use any other time integration fix, such as "fix nve"_fix_nve.html on
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atoms to which this fix is applied. Likewise, the {temp} options for
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fix nvt and fix npt should not normally be used on atoms that also
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have their temperature controlled by another fix - e.g. by "fix
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langevin"_fix_nh.html or "fix temp/rescale"_fix_temp_rescale.html
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commands.
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See "this howto section"_Section_howto.html#howto_16 of the manual for
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a discussion of different ways to compute temperature and perform
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thermostatting and barostatting.
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These fixes compute a temperature and pressure each timestep. To do
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this, the fix creates its own computes of style "temp" and "pressure",
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as if one of these two sets of commands had been issued:
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compute fix-ID_temp group-ID temp
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compute fix-ID_press group-ID pressure fix-ID_temp :pre
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compute fix-ID_temp all temp
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compute fix-ID_press all pressure fix-ID_temp :pre
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See the "compute temp"_compute_temp.html and "compute
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pressure"_compute_pressure.html commands for details. Note that the
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IDs of the new computes are the fix-ID + underscore + "temp" or fix_ID
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+ underscore + "press". For fix nvt, the group for the new computes
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is the same as the fix group. For fix nph and fix npt, the group for
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the new computes is "all" since pressure is computed for the entire
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system.
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Note that these are NOT the computes used by thermodynamic output (see
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the "thermo_style"_thermo_style.html command) with ID = {thermo_temp}
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and {thermo_press}. This means you can change the attributes of this
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fix's temperature or pressure via the
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"compute_modify"_compute_modify.html command or print this temperature
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or pressure during thermodynamic output via the "thermo_style
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custom"_thermo_style.html command using the appropriate compute-ID.
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It also means that changing attributes of {thermo_temp} or
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{thermo_press} will have no effect on this fix.
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Like other fixes that perform thermostatting, fix nvt and fix npt can
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be used with "compute commands"_compute.html that calculate a
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temperature after removing a "bias" from the atom velocities.
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E.g. removing the center-of-mass velocity from a group of atoms or
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only calculating temperature on the x-component of velocity or only
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calculating temperature for atoms in a geometric region. This is not
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done by default, but only if the "fix_modify"_fix_modify.html command
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is used to assign a temperature compute to this fix that includes such
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a bias term. See the doc pages for individual "compute
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commands"_compute.html to determine which ones include a bias. In
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this case, the thermostat works in the following manner: the current
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temperature is calculated taking the bias into account, bias is
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removed from each atom, thermostatting is performed on the remaining
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thermal degrees of freedom, and the bias is added back in.
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These fixes can be used with either the {verlet} or {respa}
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"integrators"_run_style.html. When using one of the barostat fixes
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with {respa}, LAMMPS uses an integrator constructed
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according to the following factorization of the Liouville propagator
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(for two rRESPA levels):
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:c,image(Eqs/fix_nh1.jpg)
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This factorization differs somewhat from that of Tuckerman et al., in that
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the barostat is only updated at the outermost rRESPA level, whereas
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Tuckerman's factorization requires splitting the pressure into pieces
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corresponding to the forces computed at each rRESPA level. In theory, the
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latter method will exhibit better numerical stability. In practice,
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because Pdamp is normally chosen to be a large multiple of the
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outermost rRESPA timestep, the barostat dynamics are not the
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limiting factor for numerical stability. Both
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factorizations are time-reversible and can be shown to preserve the phase
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space measure of the underlying non-Hamiltonian equations of motion.
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:line
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The fix npt and fix nph commands can be used with rigid bodies or
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mixtures of rigid bodies and non-rigid particles (e.g. solvent). But
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there are also "fix rigid/npt"_fix_rigid.html and "fix
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rigid/nph"_fix_rigid.html commands, which are typically a more natural
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choice. See the doc page for those commands for more discussion of
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the various ways to do this.
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:line
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Styles with a {cuda}, {gpu}, {intel}, {kk}, {omp}, or {opt} suffix are
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functionally the same as the corresponding style without the suffix.
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They have been optimized to run faster, depending on your available
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hardware, as discussed in "Section_accelerate"_Section_accelerate.html
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of the manual. The accelerated styles take the same arguments and
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should produce the same results, except for round-off and precision
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issues.
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These accelerated styles are part of the USER-CUDA, GPU, USER-INTEL,
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KOKKOS, USER-OMP and OPT packages, respectively. They are only
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enabled if LAMMPS was built with those packages. See the "Making
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LAMMPS"_Section_start.html#start_3 section for more info.
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You can specify the accelerated styles explicitly in your input script
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by including their suffix, or you can use the "-suffix command-line
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switch"_Section_start.html#start_7 when you invoke LAMMPS, or you can
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use the "suffix"_suffix.html command in your input script.
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See "Section_accelerate"_Section_accelerate.html of the manual for
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more instructions on how to use the accelerated styles effectively.
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:line
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[Restart, fix_modify, output, run start/stop, minimize info:]
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These fixes writes the state of all the thermostat and barostat
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variables to "binary restart files"_restart.html. See the
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"read_restart"_read_restart.html command for info on how to re-specify
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a fix in an input script that reads a restart file, so that the
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operation of the fix continues in an uninterrupted fashion.
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The "fix_modify"_fix_modify.html {temp} and {press} options are
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supported by these fixes. You can use them to assign a
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"compute"_compute.html you have defined to this fix which will be used
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in its thermostatting or barostatting procedure, as described above.
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If you do this, note that the kinetic energy derived from the compute
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temperature should be consistent with the virial term computed using
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all atoms for the pressure. LAMMPS will warn you if you choose to
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compute temperature on a subset of atoms.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: If both the {temp} and {press} keywords are used in a
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single thermo_modify command (or in two separate commands), then the
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order in which the keywords are specified is important. Note that a
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"pressure compute"_compute_pressure.html defines its own temperature
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compute as an argument when it is specified. The {temp} keyword will
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override this (for the pressure compute being used by fix npt), but
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only if the {temp} keyword comes after the {press} keyword. If the
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{temp} keyword comes before the {press} keyword, then the new pressure
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compute specified by the {press} keyword will be unaffected by the
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{temp} setting.
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The "fix_modify"_fix_modify.html {energy} option is supported by these
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fixes to add the energy change induced by Nose/Hoover thermostatting
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and barostatting to the system's potential energy as part of
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"thermodynamic output"_thermo_style.html.
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These fixes compute a global scalar and a global vector of quantities,
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which can be accessed by various "output
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commands"_Section_howto.html#howto_15. The scalar value calculated by
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these fixes is "extensive"; the vector values are "intensive".
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The scalar is the cumulative energy change due to the fix.
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The vector stores internal Nose/Hoover thermostat and barostat
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variables. The number and meaning of the vector values depends on
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which fix is used and the settings for keywords {tchain} and {pchain},
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which specify the number of Nose/Hoover chains for the thermostat and
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barostat. If no thermostatting is done, then {tchain} is 0. If no
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barostatting is done, then {pchain} is 0. In the following list,
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"ndof" is 0, 1, 3, or 6, and is the number of degrees of freedom in
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the barostat. Its value is 0 if no barostat is used, else its value
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is 6 if any off-diagonal stress tensor component is barostatted, else
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its value is 1 if {couple xyz} is used or {couple xy} for a 2d
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simulation, otherwise its value is 3.
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The order of values in the global vector and their meaning is as
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follows. The notation means there are tchain values for eta, followed
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by tchain for eta_dot, followed by ndof for omega, etc:
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eta\[tchain\] = particle thermostat displacements (unitless)
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eta_dot\[tchain\] = particle thermostat velocities (1/time units)
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omega\[ndof\] = barostat displacements (unitless)
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omega_dot\[ndof\] = barostat velocities (1/time units)
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etap\[pchain\] = barostat thermostat displacements (unitless)
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etap_dot\[pchain\] = barostat thermostat velocities (1/time units)
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PE_eta\[tchain\] = potential energy of each particle thermostat displacement (energy units)
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KE_eta_dot\[tchain\] = kinetic energy of each particle thermostat velocity (energy units)
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PE_omega\[ndof\] = potential energy of each barostat displacement (energy units)
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KE_omega_dot\[ndof\] = kinetic energy of each barostat velocity (energy units)
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PE_etap\[pchain\] = potential energy of each barostat thermostat displacement (energy units)
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KE_etap_dot\[pchain\] = kinetic energy of each barostat thermostat velocity (energy units)
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PE_strain\[1\] = scalar strain energy (energy units) :ul
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These fixes can ramp their external temperature and pressure over
|
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multiple runs, using the {start} and {stop} keywords of the
|
|
"run"_run.html command. See the "run"_run.html command for details of
|
|
how to do this.
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These fixes are not invoked during "energy
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minimization"_minimize.html.
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:line
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[Restrictions:]
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{X}, {y}, {z} cannot be barostatted if the associated dimension is not
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periodic. {Xy}, {xz}, and {yz} can only be barostatted if the
|
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simulation domain is triclinic and the 2nd dimension in the keyword
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({y} dimension in {xy}) is periodic. {Z}, {xz}, and {yz}, cannot be
|
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barostatted for 2D simulations. The "create_box"_create_box.html,
|
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"read data"_read_data.html, and "read_restart"_read_restart.html
|
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commands specify whether the simulation box is orthogonal or
|
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non-orthogonal (triclinic) and explain the meaning of the xy,xz,yz
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tilt factors.
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For the {temp} keyword, the final Tstop cannot be 0.0 since it would
|
|
make the external T = 0.0 at some timestep during the simulation which
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is not allowed in the Nose/Hoover formulation.
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The {scaleyz yes} and {scalexz yes} keyword/value pairs can not be used
|
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for 2D simulations. {scaleyz yes}, {scalexz yes}, and {scalexy yes} options
|
|
can only be used if the 2nd dimension in the keyword is periodic,
|
|
and if the tilt factor is not coupled to the barostat via keywords
|
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{tri}, {yz}, {xz}, and {xy}.
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|
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These fixes can be used with dynamic groups as defined by the
|
|
"group"_group.html command. Likewise they can be used with groups to
|
|
which atoms are added or deleted over time, e.g. a deposition
|
|
simulation. However, the conservation properties of the thermostat
|
|
and barostat are defined for systems with a static set of atoms. You
|
|
may observe odd behavior if the atoms in a group vary dramatically
|
|
over time or the atom count becomes very small.
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[Related commands:]
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"fix nve"_fix_nve.html, "fix_modify"_fix_modify.html,
|
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"run_style"_run_style.html
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[Default:]
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The keyword defaults are tchain = 3, pchain = 3, mtk = yes, tloop =
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ploop = 1, nreset = 0, drag = 0.0, dilate = all, couple = none,
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scaleyz = scalexz = scalexy = yes if periodic in 2nd dimension and
|
|
not coupled to barostat, otherwise no.
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:line
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:link(Martyna)
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[(Martyna)] Martyna, Tobias and Klein, J Chem Phys, 101, 4177 (1994).
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:link(Parrinello)
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[(Parrinello)] Parrinello and Rahman, J Appl Phys, 52, 7182 (1981).
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:link(Tuckerman)
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[(Tuckerman)] Tuckerman, Alejandre, Lopez-Rendon, Jochim, and
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Martyna, J Phys A: Math Gen, 39, 5629 (2006).
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:link(Shinoda)
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[(Shinoda)] Shinoda, Shiga, and Mikami, Phys Rev B, 69, 134103 (2004).
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