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Coarse graining is a technique for reducing the number of degrees of freedom of a system.
References
- Steve O Nielsen, Carlos F Lopez, Goundla Srinivas and Michael L Klein "Coarse grain models and the computer simulation of soft materials", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 16 pp. R481-R512 (2004)
- J. -W. Chu; G. S. Ayton; S. Izvekov; G. A. Voth "Emerging methods for multiscale simulation of biomolecular systems", Molecular Physics 105 pp. 167-175 (2007)
