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Dihedral angle: Revision history


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  • curprev 05:0405:04, 8 May 2021Eric Kvaalen talk contribs 18,236 bytes −238 Removed a sentence because I didn't see the point of it, and simplified the next (it wasn't clear what was meant by "the preceding case"). The illustration of ω, φ, & ψ certainly gives the wrong definition of φ, and for the other two it's not clear which half-plane they start in and in which half-plane they end. undo

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  • curprev 13:2713:27, 13 September 2020Mkroeger talk contribsm 17,463 bytes +212 Added an example to make sure this cannot get misinterpreted. undo
  • curprev 13:1013:10, 13 September 2020Mkroeger talk contribs 17,251 bytes +2,107 I reversed the latest changes that misunderstood the meaning of the dihedral angle for a chain of particles. The original formulae were not correct anymore, and to avoid misinterpretation in the future, I introduced bond vectors u in a new section 'polymer physics', where this convention is always used. The end-to-end vector a chain is the sum of the bond vectors. This were not true for the b's introduced in the latest revisions. undo

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