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  1. Thanks for the links, they proved quite...

    Thanks for the links, they proved quite informative... :)

    I had a feeling that although the collision detection problem within individual proteins has been solved in O(NlogN) time by Howard et al,...
  2. Protein Sampling an NP-Complete problem?

    Hey,

    A slightly random and not very well thought out question, but I'm studying for my second year comp sci exams and I thought I might as well ask.

    Is ab inito prediction of protein folding an...
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    Sticky: The main reason I joined this project (and...

    The main reason I joined this project (and advocated it to my friends) is that Mt. Sinai do not seem intent on using whatever valuable information is derived from this project for capitalistic gain. ...
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    How about "Origami"? You know, paper folding....

    How about "Origami"? You know, paper folding. Sort of a bad pun, but it's all I can think of :)

    Iain
    University of Glasgow
  5. Thread: Page Faults?

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    Here's the definition of "Page Fault" as per the...

    Here's the definition of "Page Fault" as per the windows help files (an unlikely place to look for actual help! :p):



    This perhaps makes sense if the foldtraj client is making quite a lot of...
  6. What may also be a good idea is to display a...

    What may also be a good idea is to display a graphical representation of the current best protein fold in the same kind of way - i know this will probably be less than automatic (probably involves...
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