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in time step because of the inertial relaxation time, long-time-step |
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inertial dynamics (LTID) can be used to investigate the inertial |
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behavior of the polymer segments in low friction |
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regime\cite{Beard2001}. LTID can also deal with the rotational |
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regime\cite{Beard2003}. LTID can also deal with the rotational |
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dynamics for nonskew bodies without translation-rotation coupling by |
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separating the translation and rotation motion and taking advantage |
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of the analytical solution of hydrodynamics properties. However, |