That's right. But that's not an "exhaustive conformational search" if
that's what you want.

- Noel

On 5 January 2017 at 21:09, kcpearce <kcpea...@vt.edu> wrote:
> Correct. But as far as I can tell, Confab only works for a systematic
> approach or a genetic algorithm approach. Am I correct in my understanding
> that Confab cannot be used with a weighted random rotor approach?
>
> Thanks,
> Kirk
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