[075357] | 1 | import pyMoleCuilder as mol
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| 2 | import sys, os, math
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| 3 | try:
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| 4 | import numpy
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| 5 | numpy_present = True
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| 6 | except ImportError:
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| 7 | numpy_present = False
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| 8 |
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| 9 | if len(sys.argv) < 5:
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| 10 | print 'Usage: '+sys.argv[0]+' <input> <path> <steps> <no_atoms> <use bondgraph>'
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| 11 | sys.exit(1)
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| 12 |
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| 13 | steps=int(sys.argv[3])
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| 14 | equilibrium_distance=1.6
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| 15 | no_atoms=int(sys.argv[4])
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| 16 | inputfile=sys.argv[1]
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| 17 | forcespath=sys.argv[2]
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| 18 | forcesfile="ising.forces"
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| 19 | use_bondgraph=sys.argv[5]
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| 20 |
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| 21 | # creating input file
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| 22 | atomstart=7.6-1.6*math.floor(no_atoms/2)
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| 23 | print "Creating "+inputfile
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| 24 | with open(inputfile, 'w') as f:
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| 25 | f.write("# ATOMDATA\ttype\tId\tx=3\tu=3\tF=3\tneighbors=4\n")
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| 26 | f.write("# Box\t20\t0\t0\t0\t20\t0\t0\t0\t20\n")
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| 27 | for i in range(1, no_atoms+1):
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| 28 | atompos=atomstart+1.6*float(i)
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| 29 | if i==math.floor(no_atoms/2+1):
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| 30 | atompos=atompos-.5
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| 31 | if i==1:
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| 32 | f.write("C\t%d\t%lg\t10\t10\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t%d\t0\t0\t0\n" % (i, atompos, i+1));
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| 33 | elif i==no_atoms:
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| 34 | f.write("C\t%d\t%lg\t10\t10\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t%d\t0\t0\t0\n" % (i, atompos, i-1));
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| 35 | else:
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| 36 | f.write("C\t%d\t%lg\t10\t10\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t%d\t%d\t0\t0\n" % (i, atompos, i-1, i+1));
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| 37 |
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| 38 | print "Parsing from "+inputfile
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| 39 | mol.WorldInput(inputfile)
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| 40 | mol.SelectionAllAtoms()
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| 41 | mol.CommandVerbose("4")
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| 42 |
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| 43 | # calculate damping factor from finite geometric series
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| 44 | # s_n/a = \sum^{n-1}_{k=0} r^k = (1-r^n)/(1-r) -> s_(n+1)/a -1 = \sum^{n}_{k=1} r^k = (1-r^(n+1))/(1-r) - 1
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| 45 | # \sum^{n}_{k=1} r^k := 1 and 1 = (1-r^(n+1))/(1-r) - 1 -> 2*(1-r) = 1 - r^(n+1) -> 1 - 2*r + r^(n+1) = 0
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| 46 | # find root: p[0] is coefficient of monomial with highest power
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| 47 | if numpy_present:
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| 48 | p=[0.] * (no_atoms+1)
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| 49 | p[0]=1.
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| 50 | p[no_atoms-1]=-2.
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| 51 | p[no_atoms]=1.
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| 52 | zeros=numpy.roots(p)
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| 53 | print("Roots of p "+str(p)+" are "+str(zeros))
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| 54 | damping=numpy.real(zeros[-1])
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| 55 | print "Using damping factor of "+str(damping)
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| 56 | else:
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| 57 | if no_atoms == 2:
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| 58 | damping=0.5
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| 59 | elif no_atoms == 5:
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| 60 | damping=0.5436890126920764
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| 61 |
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| 62 | for i in range(0, steps):
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| 63 | # TODO: Python interface should have something to iterate over selected atoms
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| 64 | # and molecules and get information on their internal status
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| 65 |
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| 66 | # read current atomic positions
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| 67 | outputfile=forcespath+'/'+forcesfile+'.xyz'
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| 68 | try:
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| 69 | os.remove(outputfile)
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| 70 | except: OSError
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| 71 | #
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| 72 | mol.WorldOutputAs(outputfile)
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| 73 | mol.wait()
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| 74 | distances=[]
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| 75 | coords=[0.,0.,0.]
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| 76 | try:
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| 77 | skiplines=2+i*(1+1+no_atoms+1) # no_atoms, comment, no_atoms atoms, empty line
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| 78 | with open(outputfile) as f:
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| 79 | for line in f:
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| 80 | if skiplines != 0:
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| 81 | skiplines=skiplines-1
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| 82 | continue
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| 83 | line=line.replace('\t',' ')
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| 84 | print "LINE: "+line
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| 85 | [elementtype, X, Y, Z] = line.split(' ', 4)
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| 86 | if coords!=[0.,0.,0.]:
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| 87 | distances.append(math.sqrt((coords[0]-float(X))**2+(coords[1]-float(Y))**2+(coords[2]-float(Z))**2))
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| 88 | coords=[float(X),float(Y),float(Z)]
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| 89 | except IOError:
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| 90 | print 'Warning: '+outputfile+' not readable.'
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| 91 | sys.exit(1)
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| 92 |
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| 93 | assert(len(distances)==no_atoms-1)
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| 94 |
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| 95 | #
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| 96 | # generate Ising model forces and store in file
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| 97 | #
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| 98 | # i.e. we have spring forces between neighboring atoms depending on their distance
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| 99 | forces=[]
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| 100 | for d in distances:
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| 101 | forces.append( d - equilibrium_distance );
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| 102 |
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| 103 | # generate new forces file
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| 104 |
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| 105 | with open(forcespath+'/'+forcesfile, 'w') as f:
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| 106 | f.write('# atom\tf_x\tf_y\tf_z\n')
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| 107 | for i in range(len(distances)+1):
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| 108 | force=0
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| 109 | if i!=0:
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| 110 | force=force-forces[i-1]
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| 111 | if (i != len(distances)):
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| 112 | force=force+forces[i]
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| 113 | f.write("%d\t%f\t0.\t0.\n" % (i+1, force))
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| 114 |
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| 115 | mol.WorldStepWorldTime("1")
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| 116 | mol.MoleculeForceAnnealing(forcespath+'/'+forcesfile, ".1", "%d" % (steps), "%d" % (no_atoms-1), "%lg" % (damping), use_bondgraph)
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| 117 | mol.wait()
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| 118 |
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| 119 | sys.exit(0)
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