Dear all; I have very simple question about center-of-mass removal, which would be very easy for the expert like you. When we dealing with the system whose center-of-mass is moving (e.g. initially the fluid is at one side, and as time goes on, it spreads to other direction), do we still have to remove the center-of-mass motion (e.g. nstcomm = 1) ?
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