About analyse csg_stat

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Dongze Wang

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Apr 1, 2020, 6:19:06 AM4/1/20
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Dear all,

I use csg_stat to provide correct intervals for distribution. My system has 5 beads ( number 1-5), according to the tutorials I write my setting files for different interactions but the output seems a little bit weird (see Plot, 2-2 means the non-bonded interactions between two type 2 bead). Here is the code for that: 
<cg>
  <non-bonded>
    <name>2-2</name>
    <type1>2</type1>
    <type2>2</type2>
    <min>1</min>
    <max>30</max>
    <step>0.5</step>
  </non-bonded>
   
</cg>

My question is: Is my script correct? And how to analyse this output plot to determine correct interval for force matching.
Thanks for your help.

Dongze 
Plot.png

Christoph Junghans

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Apr 1, 2020, 10:44:19 AM4/1/20
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Looks ok to me! I would say 3.5 to 26 would be a good range, just pick
something above 0, so that the force matrix has some entries.

Christoph

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