On 8/03/2011 3:01 AM, Jennifer Williams wrote:

Hi,

I am writing a paper where I describe that gas molecules move inside a pore and then stick for long periods of time in occlusions in the pore wall.

A reviewer has mentioned that I could illustrate this effect by using "instantaneous square-displacement".

I have already produced MSD vs time plots and used them to obtain the self diffusion coefficient. Can someone shed some light on how I can obtain the instantaneous square displacement in gromacs?

I have no idea what "ISD" means, and Google doesn't know either :) Perhaps they want to see the diffusion of a single molecule?

Mark
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