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    piv_clustering

    piv_clustering

    structural clustering of atomic trajectories based on PIV

    ...At variance with other approaches, it is possible to analyse also processes in solution, e.g., chemical reactions in liquid water, since the distance metric is based on a Permutation Invariant Vector (PIV) that is symmetric under exchange of identical atoms or molecules, including on the same footing both solute and solvent degrees of freedom. The approach is general and the definition of PIV only requires to specify the range of interatomic distances that is relevant for the process under study. Alternatively, also the SPRINT topological coordinates can be employed, that are particularly suited for nanostructures. The output is a partitioning of the trajectory into a few structural clusters (i.e., sets of frames), allowing for simpler analysis and visualization. Please read and cite Gallet & Pietrucci, J. Chem. Phys. 139, 074101 (2013)
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    ByoDyn (http://cbbl.imim.es/ByoDyn) is a software tool for the study of biochemical networks within the framework of systems biology. SBML compatible, ByoDyn is a group effort of the Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics Lab.
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