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Posted
about 6 years
ago
by
jngrad
This is a feature release, i.e., new functionality is added to Espresso. An additional focus of this release is quality assurance and modernization. The testing of Espresso’s functionality has been extended considerably. Also, sample and tutorial
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
konrad
This release provides a number of corrections for the Espresso 4.0 line. We recommend that this release be used for all production simulations. Please note that a sign error in tabulated interactions was fixed. Simulation scripts which worked around
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
konrad
Active, Charged, and Magnetic Soft Matter Simulations with ESPResSo Date: Oct 7-11, 2019 Location: ICP, University of Stuttgart, Germany Register:https://www.cecam.org/workshop1754/ Program (PDF) Learn to simulate soft matter systems using ESPResSo
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
konrad
We are switching from the document based User Guide to a Online Documentation with examples, development instructions and cross references to the python interface code.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
konrad
The Cover of Soft Matter, Issue 18, 2017 shows a polyelectrolyte gel simulated with ESPResSo . Find details in the article: “A self-consistent mean-field model for polyelectrolyte gels” by Oleg Rud, Tobias Richter, Oleg Borisov, Christian Holm and Peter Košovan
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
konrad
Check the Publications section for highlight publications and the complete Scopus RSS feed.
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