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[ESPResSo-users] Correlations, MSD, plotting and python.
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Rohit Goswami |
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[ESPResSo-users] Correlations, MSD, plotting and python. |
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Sat, 20 Jun 2015 05:00:47 +0530 |
On running the sample correlation.tcl , I was unable to understand the output
format. From the user guide it mentions the output to be the time, the
contributing particle number and the individual components of the correlation..
How would these individual components be interpreted as plottable MSD values?
[In context of the msd files produced from the correlation.tcl file]
The data in question is in the following form
0.32 499984 0.0930939 0.093013 0.0939898 0.0939667 0.0916034 0.0915876
A more inefficient method involving the particle positions being substracted
and squared directly gives easily plotted values in the form
3 9.7157884
[The second data set isn't related to correlation.tcl, its taken from the
msd.tcl file in the docs produced for the first tutorial]
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Additionally, are the core analysis techniques accessible from within the
python interface?
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