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When conducting NEMD simulations, the compute command provides the temperature of each defined group. Typically, these temperature values are then graphed against the spatial positions within the system to determine thermal conductivity. It would be beneficial if the compute command could also output the time-averaged spatial location (centroid) for each group.
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When conducting NEMD simulations, the
computecommand provides the temperature of each defined group. Typically, these temperature values are then graphed against the spatial positions within the system to determine thermal conductivity. It would be beneficial if the compute command could also output the time-averaged spatial location (centroid) for each group.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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