• The NoséHoover thermostat is a deterministic algorithm for constant-temperature molecular dynamics simulations. It was originally developed by Nosé and...
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  • widely known NoséHoover thermostat, which correctly generates trajectories consistent with a canonical ensemble. However, the Berendsen thermostat can result...
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  • selected particles. This is in contrast to methods such as the NoséHoover thermostat. At each time step of the molecular dynamics simulation, a number...
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  • "Nosé Shuichi, In Memoriam" by William Graham Hoover The recipient of the 3rd Science Prize of IBM Japan (Japanese) - Awarded for Nose's thermostat. "Theoretical...
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    the NoséHoover thermostat, NoséHoover chains, the Berendsen thermostat, the Andersen thermostat and Langevin dynamics. The Berendsen thermostat might...
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  • Junzaburo, poet Yone Noguchi, poet; also alumnus Shuichi Nosé, famous for the NoséHoover thermostat Toshiyuki Takamiya, medievalist and digital humanities...
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  • (Berendsen thermostat) or by allowing the system to exchange energy and momentum with a (more massive) fictitious enclosing system (Nose-Hoover thermostat). The...
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  • the code, including methods for temperature control (Andersen thermostat, Nosé-Hoover, and Langevin) and pressure control (Berendsen, Martyna-Tobias-Klein...
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  • community. The second way is by using Nose-Hoover chain, which is a chain of variables instead of a single thermostat of variable. The simulations done my...
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