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  • 14891462106520774573113038835635035239PublicAssets/3375The new highly efficient parallelized DelPhi software was used to calculate the potential map distribution of an entire virus, the adeno-associated virus, which is made up of more than 484,000 atoms. Despite the relatively large dimension of this biological system, resulting in 815x815x815 mesh points, the parallelized DelPhi, utilizing 100 CPUs, completed the calculations within less than three minutes. Related to <a href="/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=3374">image 3374</a>.Emil Alexov, Clemson UniversityEmil Alexov, Clemson UniversityIllustration

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    Electrostatic map of the adeno-associated virus with scale

    The new highly efficient parallelized DelPhi software was used to calculate the potential map distribution of an entire virus, the adeno-associated virus, which is made up of more than 484,000 atoms. Despite the relatively large dimension of this biological system, resulting in 815x815x815 mesh points, the parallelized DelPhi, utilizing 100 CPUs, completed the calculations within less than three minutes. Related to image 3374.

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