- ... sphere?1
- Answer: yes, ions can escape, but they will be pushed back once the command cleardrops is executed.
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- ... system?2
- Answer: The system has periodic boundary conditions, therefore its apparent top and lower boundaries are actually the same plane.
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- ... time?3
- Answer: The torque is printed as many times as there are patches containing atoms to which the force is applied.
No, it's impossible to collect this information from all patches in a tclBC script.
Each instance of the script can only access information about the atoms handled by one processor.
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