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Lionel Walter

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Be realistic, demand the impossible: Comparison of 4 discovery tools using real data at the EPFL Library

Alain Borel, Thomas Guignard, David Aymonin, Raphaël Grolimund, Lionel Walter

In 2011, the EPFL Library conducted real-life parallel tests of four major providers of so-called "resource discovery services": Summon, EBSCO Discovery Service, Primo Central Total Care and Worldcat Local. The aim was to replace the Online Public Access C ...
2011

Stable computation of probability densities for metastable dynamical systems

Lionel Walter

Whenever the invariant stationary density of metastable dynamical systems decomposes into almost invariant partial densities, its computation as eigenvector of some transition probability matrix is an ill-conditioned problem. In order to avoid this computa ...
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics2007

ConfJump : a fast biomolecular sampling method which drills tunnels through high mountains

Lionel Walter

In order to compute the thermodynamic weights of the different metastable conformations of a molecule, we want to approximate the molecule’s Boltzmann distribution π in a reasonable time. This is an essential issue in computational drug design. The energy l ...
2006

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