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We develop a program in \lang\ to simulate probability of unfolding
under a constant extension velocity of a chain of globular domains.
+In order to extract physical meaning from many mechanical unfolding
+simulations, it is necessary to compare the experimental results
+against the results of simulations using different models and
+parameters. The model and parameters that best match the experimental
+data provide the ‘best’ model for that experiment.
+
+Previous mechanical unfolding studies have rolled their own
+simulations for modelling their experiment, and there has been little
+exchange and standardization of these simulations between groups.
+The \prog\ program attempts to fill this gap, providing a flexible,
+extensible, \emph{community} program, to make it easier for groups
+to share the burden and increase the transparency of data analysis.
+
+‘Sawsim’ is blend of ‘sawtooth simulation’.
+
\subsection{Related work}
TODO References
This document was written in \citetalias{sw:noweb} with code blocks in
\lang\ and comment blocks in \LaTeX.
+\subsection{System Requirements and Dependencies}
+
+
\subsection{Change Log}
Version 0.0 used only the unfolded domain WLC to determine the tension