Multiscale Simulation of Soft Matter: From Scale Bridging to Adaptive Resolution

Author:

Praprotnik Matej1,Site Luigi Delle1,Kremer Kurt1

Affiliation:

1. Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, D-55128 Mainz, Germany;, ,

Abstract

The relation between atomistic chemical structure, molecular architecture, molecular weight, and material properties is of basic concern in modern soft material science and includes standard properties of bulk materials and surface and interface aspects, as well as the relation between structure and function in nanoscopic objects and molecular assemblies of both synthetic and biological origin. This all implies a thorough understanding on many length and correspondingly time scales, ranging from (sub)atomistic to macroscopic. Presently, computer simulations play an increasingly important, if not central, role. Some problems do not require specific atomistic details, whereas others require them only locally. However, in many cases this strict separation is not sufficient for a comprehensive understanding of systems, and flexible simulation schemes are required that link the different levels of resolution. We here give a general view of the problem regarding soft matter and discuss some specific examples of linked simulation techniques at different resolution levels. We then discuss a recently developed flexible simulation scheme, the AdResS method, which allows one to adaptively change the resolution in certain regions of space on demand.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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