> Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 12:16:16 +1000
> From: mark.abra...@anu.edu.au
> To: gmx-users@gromacs.org
> Subject: Re: [gmx-users] units of eigenvalues of mass-weighted covariance
> matrix
>
> Wang Qin wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > I am confused on the units o
Hi,
Well, as has been pointed out before nm\S2\N stands for nm superscript
2 normal. That is correct for non mass-weigthed covariance analysis.
It's just fluctuation. Why would it be kg/m2 (kg/nm2) for mass
weighted? Look at the equations in the manual. It's
sqrt(mass)*sqrt(mass)*nm*nm, which make
Wang Qin wrote:
Dear all,
I am confused on the units of the eigenvalues calculated from
g_covar of mass-weighted covariance matrix. From the output, it says the
unit is "(nm\S2\N)" but from my understanding, it is supposed to be kg/m2.
Various of the GROMACS analysis tools don't write t
Dear all,
I am confused on the units of the eigenvalues calculated from g_covar
of mass-weighted covariance matrix. From the output, it says the unit is
"(nm\S2\N)" but from my understanding, it is supposed to be kg/m2.
Thanks for advance for any comments.
Regards,
Qin
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