Project_2 issueshttps://gitlab.kwant-project.org/Roest/project_2/-/issues2019-05-13T12:29:05Zhttps://gitlab.kwant-project.org/Roest/project_2/-/issues/6Review week 42019-05-13T12:29:05ZNatalie KreukReview week 4*Hi! We've opened a review issue for you. Your task is to reply to this issue before the Wednesday deadline and answer the following questions.*
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5. What steps do you plan to undertake to solve the problem?ArnoArno2019-05-07https://gitlab.kwant-project.org/Roest/project_2/-/issues/4Question polymer crossings2019-05-01T08:19:18ZLaurienQuestion polymer crossingsWe have a question regarding the (need for) avoidance of crossings/overlaps of the polymer. At this moment we generate polymers by the Rosenbluth algorithm with random offset. Although the probability is small, high-energy configurations...We have a question regarding the (need for) avoidance of crossings/overlaps of the polymer. At this moment we generate polymers by the Rosenbluth algorithm with random offset. Although the probability is small, high-energy configurations still occur and there is still a chance that beads cross (see figure below).
Is there a need to try to solve this, or should we continue to the PERM algorithm and see if by implementation of the limits for the weight factors, this problem will solve itself?
![Schermafbeelding_2019-05-01_om_10.05.59](/uploads/182fefca4e5d7de1d10ad8dee0d9943e/Schermafbeelding_2019-05-01_om_10.05.59.png)SarwanSarwanhttps://gitlab.kwant-project.org/Roest/project_2/-/issues/3review week 22019-05-08T07:18:27ZAnton Akhmerovreview week 2*Hi! We've opened a review issue for you. Your task is to reply to this issue before the Wednesday deadline and answer the following questions.*
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1. What steps do you plan to undertake to solve the problem?2019-04-30https://gitlab.kwant-project.org/Roest/project_2/-/issues/1Week 02019-04-24T10:22:40ZLaurienWeek 0Before the first session, we have started on assignment 3 to get familiar with the problem and already be able to make a good start during the first lecture.
Random walk of polymer, with fixed distance between beads, without potential:...Before the first session, we have started on assignment 3 to get familiar with the problem and already be able to make a good start during the first lecture.
Random walk of polymer, with fixed distance between beads, without potential:
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