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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
− | + | - Limits and possibilities: Which systems require coarse graining/all-atom simulations? | |
+ | - Methods to obtain coarse-grained models for MD simulations? | ||
+ | - How to validate CG-Models with experiments/ab-initio methods? | ||
+ | - CG and multiscale approaches. | ||
+ | - Examplary CG-Model: The ionic liquid BMIM PF6 and its application in capacitor systems. | ||
== Literature == | == Literature == | ||
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- Limits and possibilities: Which systems require coarse graining/all-atom simulations? - Methods to obtain coarse-grained models for MD simulations? - How to validate CG-Models with experiments/ab-initio methods? - CG and multiscale approaches. - Examplary CG-Model: The ionic liquid BMIM PF6 and its application in capacitor systems.