From: "Alessandro Mattozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "Discussion list for GROMACS users" <gmx-users@gromacs.org>
Subject: RE: [gmx-users] Compiling;Van der Waals: switch attractive term off
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 10:40:18 +0200

Thanks!
How should I do it? Is force.c used by grompp or mdrun? I want to know if I can run on shared resources (by just preprocessing with the edited version) or I do have to run it locally.

I think you did not answer to my question yet.
For coarse-grained polymer models one usually sets the LJ force
to zero after the minimum.
But I don't know what you want to do exactly, so maybe you really
want to turn of the 1/r^6 term.

I that case it seems a bit complicated to me to edit Gromacs source code.
For a simple polymer you just have a few LJ parameters,
so I guess it is easier to just set all C6 parameters to zero
in the force field file.
If you use sigma and epsilon entries, it is little work to change these to
C6/C12 values. The manual describes how to do this.

Berk.


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