Hi,
s_acc = 0 means simply 'do not apply this restraint'.
Best regards,
Takanori Nakane
On 2019/03/14 3:28, #ARVIND KUMAR KHANDELIA# wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am seeing strange behavior during Bayesian polishing-training with 28000 particles;
>
> I dont understand why does s_acc becomes 0, In such can I use parameters optimize for other protein of similar size;
>
> it: s_vel: s_div: s_acc: fsc:
>
> 0: 0.60000 10000.00000 3.00000 0.001512303640
> 1: 0.75000 10500.00000 3.50000 0.001512928243
> 2: 0.70000 7333.33333 5.33333 0.001513628922
> 3: 0.85000 7833.33333 0.00000 0.001529661288
> 4: 0.85000 7833.33333 0.00000 0.001529661288
> 5: 0.85000 7833.33333 0.00000 0.001529661288
> 6: 0.85000 7833.33333 0.00000 0.001529661288
> 7: 0.85000 7833.33333 0.00000 0.001529661288
> 8: 0.85000 7833.33333 0.00000 0.001529661288
> 9: 0.85000 7833.33333 0.00000 0.001529661288
>
>
> Thank You
> Best regards
> Arvind Kumar
> Nanyang Technological University
>
> <http://www2.sbs.ntu.edu.sg/staff/ggrueber/>
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