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Questions on Langevin Dynamics: Force Magnitude and Particle Mass Determination in HOOMD-blue #1824

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  1. Understand that both Brownian and Langevin dynamics assume a decorrelated random force at all times. The $\delta t$ appears in the random force as a consequence of numerically approximating the solution with discrete time steps. You can read more about this in any good computational physics textbook.
  2. Are you asking about Brownian or Langevin dynamics? You mention both, but they are very different. There is no mass in Brownian dynamics. For Langevin dynamics, you can set the mass to any value of your choosing (>0).

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