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exercises:2015_uzh_molsim:index [2015/04/27 11:02] yakutovichexercises:2015_uzh_molsim:index [2015/05/27 10:17] – [Week 3 (tentative)] yakutovich
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 ====== Molecular Simulations ====== ====== Molecular Simulations ======
  
-The following exercises are part of the the course [[http://www.vorlesungen.uzh.ch/FS15/suche/sm-50018861.modveranst.html|Molecular simulations]] held by [[http://www.pci.uzh.ch/iannuzzi/|Marcella Iannuzzi]] at the University of Zurich during the spring semester 2014.+The following exercises are part of the the course [[http://www.vorlesungen.uzh.ch/FS15/suche/sm-50018861.modveranst.html|Molecular simulations]] held by [[http://www.pci.uzh.ch/iannuzzi/|Marcella Iannuzzi]] at the University of Zurich during the spring semester 2015.
  
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 Getting familiar with the command line, Gnuplot and VMD. Getting familiar with the command line, Gnuplot and VMD.
  
-  - [[bash_terminal|The bash terminal in MacOS X]]+  - [[ssh|Working on remote computers with SSH (Linux, MacOS X, Linux)]] 
 +  - [[bash_terminal|The bash terminal]]
   - [[gnuplot|2d plotting with Gnuplot]]   - [[gnuplot|2d plotting with Gnuplot]]
   - [[vmd|3d visualization with VMD]]   - [[vmd|3d visualization with VMD]]
-  - [[ssh|Working on remote computers with SSH (optional)]] +  - [[cp2k|Running a simple example with CP2K]] 
 + 
 |Required files | {{ intro.tar?direct&400 |}}| |Required files | {{ intro.tar?direct&400 |}}|
  
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 |Required files | {{ week2.tar?direct&400 |}}| |Required files | {{ week2.tar?direct&400 |}}|
  
-===== Week 3 =====+===== Week 3  =====
  
 The 'chemical reaction' of $\text{NaCl}$ dissociating into $\text{Na}^+$ and $\text{Cl}^-$ in an aqueous environment and an example of a two-dimensional potential energy surface. The 'chemical reaction' of $\text{NaCl}$ dissociating into $\text{Na}^+$ and $\text{Cl}^-$ in an aqueous environment and an example of a two-dimensional potential energy surface.
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