Dear users,

I was following Justin's tutorial and in the analysis step trjconv was used to 
account for any periodicity in the system and then analyses were conducted with 
the so-called "corrected" trajectory file.

The first question is: does it means that particles might diffuse though one 
side of the box and doesn't get into the box from the opposite side? 

If not, why does trjconv have to be used? If so, why could't gromacs maintain 
the periodicity of all particles' coordinates in the production MD?

Finally, Is it necessary to use trjconv to currect the trajectory file every 
time before you conduct any analysis?


Please correct me if something is wrong. Your reply will be highly appreciated.

Wishes,
Zhikun--
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