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As mentioned in #25, the Einstein-Helfand viscosity calculation is similar in structure to the MSD calculation, so it would make sense to be able to add FFT support to Einstein-Helfand viscosity as well. Check the tidynamics source code to see how feasible this is.
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So from my testing, the Einstein-Helfand viscosity class is indeed slow (took a few minutes to run). I think an FFT option would significantly improve the speed.
As mentioned in #25, the Einstein-Helfand viscosity calculation is similar in structure to the MSD calculation, so it would make sense to be able to add FFT support to Einstein-Helfand viscosity as well. Check the
tidynamics
source code to see how feasible this is.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: