Abstract

Tetrahedrally bonded structures, of the kind used in the study of amorphous silicon, are often relaxed to minimise energy within a simple potential scheme such as that of Keating. We discuss how this may be executed in a simple but highly efficient manner, as is desirable whenever the structure is modified many times in a Monte Carlo calculation.

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