This is an Integrator which simulates a System using Langevin dynamics.
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#include <LangevinIntegrator.h>
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| LangevinIntegrator (double temperature, double frictionCoeff, double stepSize) |
| Create a LangevinIntegrator.
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double | getTemperature () const |
| Get the temperature of the heat bath (in Kelvin).
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void | setTemperature (double temp) |
| Set the temperature of the heat bath (in Kelvin).
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double | getFriction () const |
| Get the friction coefficient which determines how strongly the system is coupled to the heat bath (in inverse ps).
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void | setFriction (double coeff) |
| Set the friction coefficient which determines how strongly the system is coupled to the heat bath (in inverse ps).
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int | getRandomNumberSeed () const |
| Get the random number seed.
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void | setRandomNumberSeed (int seed) |
| Set the random number seed.
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void | step (int steps) |
| Advance a simulation through time by taking a series of time steps.
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| Integrator () |
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virtual | ~Integrator () |
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double | getStepSize () const |
| Get the size of each time step, in picoseconds.
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void | setStepSize (double size) |
| Set the size of each time step, in picoseconds.
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double | getConstraintTolerance () const |
| Get the distance tolerance within which constraints are maintained, as a fraction of the constrained distance.
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void | setConstraintTolerance (double tol) |
| Set the distance tolerance within which constraints are maintained, as a fraction of the constrained distance.
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This is an Integrator which simulates a System using Langevin dynamics.
Create a LangevinIntegrator.
- Parameters
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temperature | the temperature of the heat bath (in Kelvin) |
frictionCoeff | the friction coefficient which couples the system to the heat bath (in inverse picoseconds) |
stepSize | the step size with which to integrator the system (in picoseconds) |
This will be called by the Context when it is destroyed to let the Integrator do any necessary cleanup.
It will also get called again if the application calls reinitialize() on the Context.
Reimplemented from Integrator.
double computeKineticEnergy |
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Compute the kinetic energy of the system at the current time.
Implements Integrator.
double getFriction |
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Get the friction coefficient which determines how strongly the system is coupled to the heat bath (in inverse ps).
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- the friction coefficient, measured in 1/ps
std::vector<std::string> getKernelNames |
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int getRandomNumberSeed |
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double getTemperature |
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Get the temperature of the heat bath (in Kelvin).
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- the temperature of the heat bath, measured in Kelvin
This will be called by the Context when it is created.
It informs the Integrator of what context it will be integrating, and gives it a chance to do any necessary initialization. It will also get called again if the application calls reinitialize() on the Context.
Implements Integrator.
void setFriction |
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coeff | ) |
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Set the friction coefficient which determines how strongly the system is coupled to the heat bath (in inverse ps).
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coeff | the friction coefficient, measured in 1/ps |
void setRandomNumberSeed |
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seed | ) |
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Set the random number seed.
The precise meaning of this parameter is undefined, and is left up to each Platform to interpret in an appropriate way. It is guaranteed that if two simulations are run with different random number seeds, the sequence of random forces will be different. On the other hand, no guarantees are made about the behavior of simulations that use the same seed. In particular, Platforms are permitted to use non-deterministic algorithms which produce different results on successive runs, even if those runs were initialized identically.
void setTemperature |
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temp | ) |
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Set the temperature of the heat bath (in Kelvin).
- Parameters
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temp | the temperature of the heat bath, measured in Kelvin |
Advance a simulation through time by taking a series of time steps.
- Parameters
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steps | the number of time steps to take |
Implements Integrator.
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