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The BFM (bond fluctuation model or bond fluctuation method) is a lattice model for simulating the conformation and dynamics of polymer systems. There are two versions of the BFM used: The earlier version was first introduced by I. Carmesin and Kurt Kremer in 1988,and the later version by J. Scott Shaffer in 1994.Conversion between models is possible.

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  • The BFM (bond fluctuation model or bond fluctuation method) is a lattice model for simulating the conformation and dynamics of polymer systems. There are two versions of the BFM used: The earlier version was first introduced by I. Carmesin and Kurt Kremer in 1988,and the later version by J. Scott Shaffer in 1994.Conversion between models is possible. (en)
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  • The BFM (bond fluctuation model or bond fluctuation method) is a lattice model for simulating the conformation and dynamics of polymer systems. There are two versions of the BFM used: The earlier version was first introduced by I. Carmesin and Kurt Kremer in 1988,and the later version by J. Scott Shaffer in 1994.Conversion between models is possible. (en)
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  • Bond fluctuation model (en)
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