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/*
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 * Reference implementation of PME reciprocal space interactions.
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 *
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 * Copyright (c) 2009, Erik Lindahl, Rossen Apostolov, Szilard Pall
 * All rights reserved.
 * Contact: lindahl@cbr.su.se Stockholm University, Sweden.
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 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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 * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 */

#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

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#include "ReferencePME.h"
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#include "fftpack.h"

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using std::vector;
using OpenMM::RealVec;
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typedef int    ivec[3];


struct pme
{
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    int          natoms;
    RealOpenMM       ewaldcoeff;
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    t_complex *  grid;                 /* Memory for the grid we spread charges on.
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                                        * Element (i,j,k) is accessed as:
                                        * grid[i*ngrid[1]*ngrid[2] + j*ngrid[2] + k]
                                        */
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    int          ngrid[3];             /* Total grid dimensions (all data is complex!) */
    fftpack_t    fftplan;              /* Handle to fourier transform setup  */
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    int          order;                /* PME interpolation order. Almost always 4 */
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    /* Data for bspline interpolation, see the Essman PME paper */
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    RealOpenMM *     bsplines_moduli[3];   /* 3 pointers, to x/y/z bspline moduli, each of length ngrid[x/y/z]   */
    RealOpenMM *     bsplines_theta[3];    /* each of x/y/z has length order*natoms */
    RealOpenMM *     bsplines_dtheta[3];   /* each of x/y/z has length order*natoms */
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    ivec *       particleindex;        /* Array of length natoms. Each element is
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                                        * an ivec (3 ints) that specify the grid
                                        * indices for that particular atom. Updated every step!
                                        */
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    rvec *       particlefraction;     /* Array of length natoms. Fractional offset in the grid for
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                                        * each atom in all three dimensions.
                                        */
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    /* Further explanation of index/fraction:
     *
     * Assume we have a cell of size 10*10*10nm, and a total grid dimension of 100*100*100 cells.
     * In other words, each cell is 0.1*0.1*0.1 nm.
     *
     * If particle i has coordinates { 0.543 , 6.235 , -0.73 }, we will get:
     *
     * particleindex[i]    = { 5 , 62 , 92 }         (-0.73 + 10 = 9.27, we always apply PBC for grid calculations!)
     * particlefraction[i] = { 0.43 , 0.35 , 0.7 }   ( this is the fraction of the cell length where the atom is)
     *
     * (The reason for precaculating / storing these is that it gets a bit more complex for triclinic cells :-)
     *
     * In the current code version we might assume that a particle is not more than a whole box length away from
     * the central cell, i.e., in this case we would assume all coordinates fall in -10 nm < x,y,z < 20 nm.
     */
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    RealOpenMM       epsilon_r;             /* Dielectric coefficient to use, typically 1.0 */
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};
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/* Internal setup routines */



/* Only called once from init_pme(), performance does not matter! */
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static void
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pme_calculate_bsplines_moduli(pme_t pme)
{
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    int       nmax;
    int       i,j,k,l,d;
    int       order;
    int       ndata;
    RealOpenMM *  data;
    RealOpenMM *  ddata;
    RealOpenMM *  bsplines_data;
    RealOpenMM    div;
    RealOpenMM    sc,ss,arg;

    nmax = 0;
    for(d=0;d<3;d++)
    {
        nmax = (pme->ngrid[d] > nmax) ? pme->ngrid[d] : nmax;
        pme->bsplines_moduli[d] = (RealOpenMM *) malloc(sizeof(RealOpenMM)*pme->ngrid[d]);
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    }
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    order = pme->order;

    /* temp storage in this routine */
    data          = (RealOpenMM *) malloc(sizeof(RealOpenMM)*order);
    ddata         = (RealOpenMM *) malloc(sizeof(RealOpenMM)*order);
    bsplines_data = (RealOpenMM *) malloc(sizeof(RealOpenMM)*nmax);

    data[order-1]=0;
    data[1]=0;
    data[0]=1;

    for(k=3;k<order;k++)
    {
        div=(RealOpenMM) (1.0/(k-1.0));
        data[k-1]=0;
        for(l=1;l<(k-1);l++)
        {
            data[k-l-1]=div*(l*data[k-l-2]+(k-l)*data[k-l-1]);
        }
        data[0]=div*data[0];
    }

    /* differentiate */
    ddata[0]=-data[0];
    for(k=1;k<order;k++)
    {
        ddata[k]=data[k-1]-data[k];
    }

    div=(RealOpenMM) (1.0/(order-1));
    data[order-1]=0;

    for(l=1;l<(order-1);l++)
    {
        data[order-l-1]=div*(l*data[order-l-2]+(order-l)*data[order-l-1]);
    }
    data[0]=div*data[0];

    for(i=0;i<nmax;i++)
    {
        bsplines_data[i]=0;
    }
    for(i=1;i<=order;i++)
    {
        bsplines_data[i]=data[i-1];
    }

    /* Evaluate the actual bspline moduli for X/Y/Z */
    for(d=0;d<3;d++)
    {
        ndata = pme->ngrid[d];
        for(i=0;i<ndata;i++)
        {
            sc=ss=0;
            for(j=0;j<ndata;j++)
            {
                arg=(RealOpenMM) ((2.0*M_PI*i*j)/ndata);
                sc+=bsplines_data[j]*cos(arg);
                ss+=bsplines_data[j]*sin(arg);
            }
            pme->bsplines_moduli[d][i]=sc*sc+ss*ss;
        }
        for(i=0;i<ndata;i++)
        {
            if(pme->bsplines_moduli[d][i]<1.0e-7)
            {
                pme->bsplines_moduli[d][i]=(pme->bsplines_moduli[d][i-1]+pme->bsplines_moduli[d][i+1])/2;
            }
        }
    }

    /* Release temp storage */
    free(data);
    free(ddata);
    free(bsplines_data);
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static void invert_box_vectors(const RealVec boxVectors[3], RealVec recipBoxVectors[3])
{
    RealOpenMM determinant = boxVectors[0][0]*boxVectors[1][1]*boxVectors[2][2];
    assert(determinant > 0);
    RealOpenMM scale = 1.0/determinant;
    recipBoxVectors[0] = RealVec(boxVectors[1][1]*boxVectors[2][2], 0, 0)*scale;
    recipBoxVectors[1] = RealVec(-boxVectors[1][0]*boxVectors[2][2], boxVectors[0][0]*boxVectors[2][2], 0)*scale;
    recipBoxVectors[2] = RealVec(boxVectors[1][0]*boxVectors[2][1]-boxVectors[1][1]*boxVectors[2][0], -boxVectors[0][0]*boxVectors[2][1], boxVectors[0][0]*boxVectors[1][1])*scale;
}
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static void
pme_update_grid_index_and_fraction(pme_t    pme,
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                                   const vector<RealVec>& atomCoordinates,
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                                   const RealVec periodicBoxVectors[3],
                                   const RealVec recipBoxVectors[3])
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{
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    int    i;
    int    d;
    RealOpenMM t;
    int    ti;

    for(i=0;i<pme->natoms;i++)
    {
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        /* Index calculation (Look mom, no conditionals!):
         *
         * Both for Cuda and modern CPUs it is nice to avoid conditionals, but we still need to apply periodic boundary conditions.
         * Instead of having loops to add/subtract the box dimension, we do it this way:
         *
         * 1. First add the box size, to make sure this atom coordinate isnt -0.1 or something.
         *    After this we assume all fractional box positions are *positive*.
         *    The reason for this is that we always want to round coordinates _down_ to get
         *    their grid index, and when taking the integer part of -3.4 we would get -3, not -4 as we want.
         *    Since we anyway need the grid indices to fall in the central box, it is more convenient
         *    to first manipulate the coordinates to be positive.
         * 2. Convert to integer grid index
         *    Since we have added a whole box unit in step 1, this index might actually be larger than
         *    the grid dimension. Examples, assuming 10*10*10nm box and grid dimension 100*100*100 (spacing 0.1 nm):
         *
         *    coordinate is { 0.543 , 6.235 , -0.73 }
         *
         *    x[i][d]/box[d]                      becomes   { 0.0543 , 0.6235 , -0.073 }
         *    (x[i][d]/box[d] + 1.0)              becomes   { 1.0543 , 1.6235 , 0.927 }
         *    (x[i][d]/box[d] + 1.0)*ngrid[d]     becomes   { 105.43 , 162.35 , 92.7 }
         *
         *    integer part is now { 105 , 162 , 92 }
         *
         *    The fraction is calculates as t-ti, which becomes { 0.43 , 0.35 , 0.7 }
         *
         * 3. Take the first integer index part (which can be larger than the grid) modulo the grid dimension
         *
         *    Now we get { 5 , 62 , 92 }
         *
         *    Voila, both index and fraction, entirely without conditionals. The one limitation here is that
         *    we only add one box length, so if the particle had a coordinate <=-10.0, we would be screwed.
         *    In principle we can of course add 100.0, but that just moves the problem, it doesnt solve it.
         *    In practice, MD programs will apply PBC to reset particles inside the central box to avoid
         *    numerical problems, so this shouldnt cause any problems.
         *    (And, by adding 100.0 box lengths, we would lose a bit of numerical accuracy here!)
         */
        RealVec coord = atomCoordinates[i];
        for(d=0;d<3;d++)
            coord[d] -= floor(coord[d]*recipBoxVectors[d][d])*periodicBoxVectors[d][d];
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        for(d=0;d<3;d++)
        {
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            t = coord[0]*recipBoxVectors[0][d]+coord[1]*recipBoxVectors[1][d]+coord[2]*recipBoxVectors[2][d];
            t = (t-floor(t))*pme->ngrid[d];
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            ti = (int) t;

            pme->particlefraction[i][d] = t - ti;
            pme->particleindex[i][d]    = ti % pme->ngrid[d];
        }
    }
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/* Ugly bspline calculation taken from Tom Dardens reference equations.
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 * This probably very sub-optimal in Cuda? Separate kernel?
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 * In practice, it might help to require order=4 for the cuda port.
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pme_update_bsplines(pme_t    pme)
{
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    int       i,j,k,l;
    int       order;
    RealOpenMM    dr,div;
    RealOpenMM *  data;
    RealOpenMM *  ddata;
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    order = pme->order;
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    for(i=0; (i<pme->natoms); i++)
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    {
        for(j=0; j<3; j++)
        {
            /* dr is relative offset from lower cell limit */
            dr = pme->particlefraction[i][j];

            data  = &(pme->bsplines_theta[j][i*order]);
            ddata = &(pme->bsplines_dtheta[j][i*order]);
            data[order-1] = 0;
            data[1]       = dr;
            data[0]       = 1-dr;

            for(k=3; k<order; k++)
            {
                div = (RealOpenMM) (1.0/(k-1.0));
                data[k-1] = div*dr*data[k-2];
                for(l=1; l<(k-1); l++)
                {
                    data[k-l-1] = div*((dr+l)*data[k-l-2]+(k-l-dr)*data[k-l-1]);
                }
                data[0] = div*(1-dr)*data[0];
            }

            /* differentiate */
            ddata[0] = -data[0];

            for(k=1; k<order; k++)
            {
                ddata[k] = data[k-1]-data[k];
            }

            div           = (RealOpenMM) (1.0/(order-1));
            data[order-1] = div*dr*data[order-2];

            for(l=1; l<(order-1); l++)
            {
                data[order-l-1] = div*((dr+l)*data[order-l-2]+(order-l-dr)*data[order-l-1]);
            }
            data[0] = div*(1-dr)*data[0];
        }
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}


static void
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pme_grid_spread_charge(pme_t pme, const vector<RealOpenMM>& charges)
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    int       order;
    int       i;
    int       ix,iy,iz;
    int       x0index,y0index,z0index;
    int       xindex,yindex,zindex;
    int       index;
    RealOpenMM    q;
    RealOpenMM *  thetax;
    RealOpenMM *  thetay;
    RealOpenMM *  thetaz;

    order = pme->order;
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    /* Reset the grid */
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    for(i=0;i<pme->ngrid[0]*pme->ngrid[1]*pme->ngrid[2];i++)
    {
        pme->grid[i].re = pme->grid[i].im = 0;
    }
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    for(i=0;i<pme->natoms;i++)
    {
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        q = charges[i];
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        x0index = pme->particleindex[i][0];
        y0index = pme->particleindex[i][1];
        z0index = pme->particleindex[i][2];
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        thetax  = &(pme->bsplines_theta[0][i*order]);
        thetay  = &(pme->bsplines_theta[1][i*order]);
        thetaz  = &(pme->bsplines_theta[2][i*order]);
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        /* Loop over norder*norder*norder (typically 4*4*4) neighbor cells.
         *
         * As a neat optimization, we only spread in the forward direction, but apply PBC!
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         *
         * So, the influence function (bsplines) will probably be something like (0.15,0.35,0.35,0.15),
         * with largest weight 2-3 steps forward (you dont need to understand that for the implementation :-)
         * Effectively, you can look at this as translating the entire grid.
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         * 2) Just looking forward will hopefully get us more cache hits
         * 3) When we parallelize things, we only need to communicate in one direction instead of two!
         */
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        for(ix=0;ix<order;ix++)
        {
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            /* Calculate index, apply PBC so we spread to index 0/1/2 when a particle is close to the upper limit of the grid */
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            xindex = (x0index + ix) % pme->ngrid[0];
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            for(iy=0;iy<order;iy++)
            {
                yindex = (y0index + iy) % pme->ngrid[1];
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                for(iz=0;iz<order;iz++)
                {
                    /* Can be optimized, but we keep it simple here */
                    zindex               = (z0index + iz) % pme->ngrid[2];
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                    /* Calculate index in the charge grid */
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                    index                = xindex*pme->ngrid[1]*pme->ngrid[2] + yindex*pme->ngrid[2] + zindex;
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                    /* Add the charge times the bspline spread/interpolation factors to this grid position */
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                    pme->grid[index].re += q*thetax[ix]*thetay[iy]*thetaz[iz];
                }
            }
        }
    }
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static void
pme_reciprocal_convolution(pme_t     pme,
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                           const RealVec recipBoxVectors[3],
                           RealOpenMM *  energy)
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    int kx,ky,kz;
    int nx,ny,nz;
    RealOpenMM mx,my,mz;
    RealOpenMM mhx,mhy,mhz,m2;
    RealOpenMM one_4pi_eps;
    RealOpenMM virxx,virxy,virxz,viryy,viryz,virzz;
    RealOpenMM bx,by,bz;
    RealOpenMM d1,d2;
    RealOpenMM eterm,vfactor,struct2,ets2;
    RealOpenMM esum;
    RealOpenMM factor;
    RealOpenMM denom;
    RealOpenMM boxfactor;
    RealOpenMM maxkx,maxky,maxkz;

    t_complex *ptr;

    nx = pme->ngrid[0];
    ny = pme->ngrid[1];
    nz = pme->ngrid[2];

    one_4pi_eps = (RealOpenMM) (ONE_4PI_EPS0/pme->epsilon_r);
    factor = (RealOpenMM) (M_PI*M_PI/(pme->ewaldcoeff*pme->ewaldcoeff));
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    boxfactor = (RealOpenMM) (M_PI*periodicBoxVectors[0][0]*periodicBoxVectors[1][1]*periodicBoxVectors[2][2]);
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    esum = 0;
    virxx = 0;
    virxy = 0;
    virxz = 0;
    viryy = 0;
    viryz = 0;
    virzz = 0;

    maxkx = (RealOpenMM) ((nx+1)/2);
    maxky = (RealOpenMM) ((ny+1)/2);
    maxkz = (RealOpenMM) ((nz+1)/2);
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    for(kx=0;kx<nx;kx++)
    {
        /* Calculate frequency. Grid indices in the upper half correspond to negative frequencies! */
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        mx  = (RealOpenMM) ((kx<maxkx) ? kx : (kx-nx));
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        mhx = mx*recipBoxVectors[0][0];
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        bx  = boxfactor*pme->bsplines_moduli[0][kx];

        for(ky=0;ky<ny;ky++)
        {
            /* Calculate frequency. Grid indices in the upper half correspond to negative frequencies! */
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            my  = (RealOpenMM) ((ky<maxky) ? ky : (ky-ny));
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            mhy = mx*recipBoxVectors[1][0]+my*recipBoxVectors[1][1];
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            for(kz=0;kz<nz;kz++)
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                /* If the net charge of the system is 0.0, there will not be any DC (direct current, zero frequency) component. However,
                 * we can still handle charged systems through a charge correction, in which case the DC
                 * component should be excluded from recprocal space. We will anyway run into problems below when dividing with the
                 * frequency if it is zero...
                 *
                 * In cuda you could probably work around this by setting something to 0.0 instead, but the short story is that we
                 * should skip the zero frequency case!
                 */
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                if (kx==0 && ky==0 && kz==0)
                {
                    continue;
                }
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                /* Calculate frequency. Grid indices in the upper half correspond to negative frequencies! */
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                mz        = (RealOpenMM) ((kz<maxkz) ? kz : (kz-nz));
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                m2        = mhx*mhx+mhy*mhy+mhz*mhz;
                bz        = pme->bsplines_moduli[2][kz];
                denom     = m2*bx*by*bz;
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                /* Long-range PME contribution to the energy for this frequency */
                ets2      = eterm*struct2;
                esum     += ets2;
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    int       i;
    int       ix,iy,iz;
    int       x0index,y0index,z0index;
    int       xindex,yindex,zindex;
    int       index;
    int       order;
    RealOpenMM    q;
    RealOpenMM *  thetax;
    RealOpenMM *  thetay;
    RealOpenMM *  thetaz;
    RealOpenMM *  dthetax;
    RealOpenMM *  dthetay;
    RealOpenMM *  dthetaz;
    RealOpenMM    tx,ty,tz;
    RealOpenMM    dtx,dty,dtz;
    RealOpenMM    fx,fy,fz;
    RealOpenMM    gridvalue;
    int       nx,ny,nz;

    nx    = pme->ngrid[0];
    ny    = pme->ngrid[1];
    nz    = pme->ngrid[2];

    order = pme->order;
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    for(i=0;i<pme->natoms;i++)
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        fx = fy = fz = 0;
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        x0index = pme->particleindex[i][0];
        y0index = pme->particleindex[i][1];
        z0index = pme->particleindex[i][2];
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        thetax  = &(pme->bsplines_theta[0][i*order]);
        thetay  = &(pme->bsplines_theta[1][i*order]);
        thetaz  = &(pme->bsplines_theta[2][i*order]);
        dthetax = &(pme->bsplines_dtheta[0][i*order]);
        dthetay = &(pme->bsplines_dtheta[1][i*order]);
        dthetaz = &(pme->bsplines_dtheta[2][i*order]);
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         */
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        for(ix=0;ix<order;ix++)
        {
            xindex = (x0index + ix) % pme->ngrid[0];
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            {
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                    /* Can be optimized, but we keep it simple here */
                    zindex               = (z0index + iz) % pme->ngrid[2];
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                    tz                   = thetaz[iz];
                    dtz                  = dthetaz[iz];
                    index                = xindex*pme->ngrid[1]*pme->ngrid[2] + yindex*pme->ngrid[2] + zindex;
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                    /* Checking that the imaginary part is indeed zero might be a good check :-) */
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                    gridvalue            = pme->grid[index].re;

                    /* The d component of the force is calculated by taking the derived bspline in dimension d, normal bsplines in the other two */
                    fx                  += dtx*ty*tz*gridvalue;
                    fy                  += tx*dty*tz*gridvalue;
                    fz                  += tx*ty*dtz*gridvalue;
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        forces[i][1] -= q*(fx*nx*recipBoxVectors[1][0]+fy*ny*recipBoxVectors[1][1]);
        forces[i][2] -= q*(fx*nx*recipBoxVectors[2][0]+fy*ny*recipBoxVectors[2][1]+fz*nz*recipBoxVectors[2][2]);
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/* EXPORTED ROUTINES */

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         const int           ngrid[3],
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    pme->order       = pme_order;
    pme->epsilon_r   = epsilon_r;
    pme->ewaldcoeff  = ewaldcoeff;
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        pme->ngrid[d]            = ngrid[d];
        pme->bsplines_theta[d]   = (RealOpenMM *)malloc(sizeof(RealOpenMM)*pme_order*natoms);
        pme->bsplines_dtheta[d]  = (RealOpenMM *)malloc(sizeof(RealOpenMM)*pme_order*natoms);
    }
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    pme->particlefraction = (rvec *)malloc(sizeof(rvec)*natoms);
    pme->particleindex    = (ivec *)malloc(sizeof(ivec)*natoms);
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    /* Allocate charge grid storage */
    pme->grid        = (t_complex *)malloc(sizeof(t_complex)*ngrid[0]*ngrid[1]*ngrid[2]);
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int pme_exec(pme_t       pme,
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     * and what its fractional offset in this grid cell is.
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    fftpack_exec_3d(pme->fftplan,FFTPACK_FORWARD,pme->grid,pme->grid);
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    fftpack_exec_3d(pme->fftplan,FFTPACK_BACKWARD,pme->grid,pme->grid);
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int
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        free(pme->bsplines_moduli[d]);
        free(pme->bsplines_theta[d]);
        free(pme->bsplines_dtheta[d]);
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