Capturing those in-between moments: Researchers solves timing problem in molecular modeling
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - 11:21
in Physics & Chemistry
A theoretical physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed a method for calculating the motions and forces of thousands of atoms simultaneously over a wider range of time scales than previously possible. The method overcomes a longstanding timing gap in modeling nanometer-scale materials and many other physical, chemical and biological systems at atomic and molecular levels.
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