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Tools for studying long ranged —allosteric— effects in elastic networks (e.g. of proteins) on a mechanical basis.
pip install elastory
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elastory publishes 1 wheel and 1 source archive for version 0.1.0. Wheel platform tags: any.
Declared Python classifiers: 3.11, 3.12.
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