In the last decades simulation tools for Brownian dynamics of polymers have attracted more and more
interest. Such simulation tools have been applied to a large variety of problems and accelerated the scientific
progress significantly. However, the currently most frequently used explicit bead models exhibit severe limi-
tations, especially with respect to time step size, the necessity of artificial constraints and the lack of a sound
mathematical foundation. Here we present a framework for simulations of Brownian polymer dynamics based
on the finite-element method. This approach allows simulating a wide range of physical phenomena at a highly
attractive computational cost on the basis of a far-developed mathematical background.
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In the last decades simulation tools for Brownian dynamics of polymers have attracted more and more
interest. Such simulation tools have been applied to a large variety of problems and accelerated the scientific
progress significantly. However, the currently most frequently used explicit bead models exhibit severe limi-
tations, especially with respect to time step size, the necessity of artificial constraints and the lack of a sound
mathematical foundation. Here we present a framework for simu...
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