Subdiffusion in Peptides Originates from the Fractal-Like Structure of Configuration Space
Physical Review Letters2008Vol. 100(18), pp. 188103–188103
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Abstract
Molecular dynamics simulation of oligopeptide chains reveals configurational subdiffusion at equilibrium extending from 10(-12) to 10(-8) s. Trap models, involving a random walk with a distribution of waiting times, cannot account for the subdiffusion, which is found rather to arise from the fractal-like structure of the accessible configuration space.
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