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Fast Analytical Methods for Macroscopic Electrostatic Models in Biomolecular Simulations
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    Fast Analytical Methods for Macroscopic Electrostatic Models in Biomolecular Simulations (English)
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    9 January 2012
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    electrostatic interactions
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    electrostatic free energy
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    macroscopic solvent models
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    Poisson-Boltzmann equation
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    generalized Born theory
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    multipole expansion
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    image charge approximation
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    fast algorithm
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    reaction field
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    hybrid explicit/implicit solvation models
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