Christian Seifert wrote:
Hi.

Perhaps, I made a mistake in describing my problem. I can not believe, that no one ever tried this before.

I have a phosphate in water and want to calculate the hessian just for the phosphate. How do I do that?

there is a contradiction here in that you say the phosphate is in water and you want to do the NMA for just the phosphate. Something like that might work with a continuum solvent but I don't know how you would do it with explicit solvent.

Regards,

Christian

On Tuesday 19 June 2007 14:39, Christian Seifert wrote:
Hi.

I want to make a NMA just for one Group of molecules, because a QMMM-NMA
takes too long for the whole system. Of cause, the EM in the step before
has been done for the whole system. The manual does not tell how to do
this. Did someone tried this before?

Thanks

Christian.



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