Source code for gamdpy.interactions.potential_functions.apply_shifted_force_cutoff

import numba

[docs] def apply_shifted_force_cutoff(pair_potential): # Cut-off by computing potential twice, avoiding changes to params """ Apply shifted force cutoff to a pair-potential function If the input pair potential is :math:`u(r)`, then the shifted force potential is .. math:: u_m(r) = u(r) - u(r_{c}) + s(r_{c})(r - r_{c}) \quad (r<r_c) and :math:`u_m(r)=0` for :math:`r>r_c`, where :math:`r_c` is the cutoff distance, and :math:`s(r) = -u'(r)/r`. The last entry the parameter array (`params`) is the cutoff: `[..., r_c]`. Parameters ---------- pair_potential: callable a function that calculates a pair-potential: u, s, umm = pair_potential(dist, params) Returns ------- potential: callable a function where shifted force cutoff is applied to original function """ pair_pot = numba.njit(pair_potential) # @numba.njit # Jit moved to 'last minut', i.e. PairPotential.get_kernel def potential(dist, params): # pragma: no cover cut = params[-1] if dist>cut: return numba.float32(0.0), numba.float32(0.0), numba.float32(0.0) u, s, umm = pair_pot(dist, params) u_cut, s_cut, umm_cut = pair_pot(cut, params) u -= u_cut - s_cut * cut * (dist - cut) s -= s_cut * cut/dist #u -= u_cut - s_cut*dist*(dist-cut) #s -= s_cut return u, s, umm return potential