<p>Bound the simulation with one or more walls which reflect particles
in the specified group when they attempt to move thru them.</p>
<p>Reflection means that if an atom moves outside the wall on a timestep
by a distance delta (e.g. due to <aclass="reference internal"href="fix_nve.html"><spanclass="doc">fix nve</span></a>), then it is
put back inside the face by the same delta, and the sign of the
corresponding component of its velocity is flipped.</p>
<p>When used in conjunction with <aclass="reference internal"href="fix_nve.html"><spanclass="doc">fix nve</span></a> and <aclass="reference internal"href="run_style.html"><spanclass="doc">run_style verlet</span></a>, the resultant time-integration algorithm is
equivalent to the primitive splitting algorithm (PSA) described by
<aclass="reference internal"href="#bond"><spanclass="std std-ref">Bond</span></a>. Because each reflection event divides
the corresponding timestep asymmetrically, energy conservation is only
satisfied to O(dt), rather than to O(dt^2) as it would be for
velocity-Verlet integration without reflective walls.</p>
<p>Up to 6 walls or faces can be specified in a single command: <em>xlo</em>,
<em>xhi</em>, <em>ylo</em>, <em>yhi</em>, <em>zlo</em>, <em>zhi</em>. A <em>lo</em> face reflects particles
that move to a coordinate less than the wall position, back in the
<em>hi</em> direction. A <em>hi</em> face reflects particles that move to a
coordinate higher than the wall position, back in the <em>lo</em> direction.</p>
<p>The position of each wall can be specified in one of 3 ways: as the
EDGE of the simulation box, as a constant value, or as a variable. If
EDGE is used, then the corresponding boundary of the current
simulation box is used. If a numeric constant is specified then the
wall is placed at that position in the appropriate dimension (x, y, or
z). In both the EDGE and constant cases, the wall will never move.
If the wall position is a variable, it should be specified as v_name,
where name is an <aclass="reference internal"href="variable.html"><spanclass="doc">equal-style variable</span></a> name. In this
case the variable is evaluated each timestep and the result becomes
the current position of the reflecting wall. Equal-style variables
can specify formulas with various mathematical functions, and include
<aclass="reference internal"href="thermo_style.html"><spanclass="doc">thermo_style</span></a> command keywords for the simulation
box parameters and timestep and elapsed time. Thus it is easy to
specify a time-dependent wall position.</p>
<p>The <em>units</em> keyword determines the meaning of the distance units used
to define a wall position, but only when a numeric constant or
variable is used. It is not relevant when EDGE is used to specify a
face position. In the variable case, the variable is assumed to
produce a value compatible with the <em>units</em> setting you specify.</p>
<p>A <em>box</em> value selects standard distance units as defined by the
<aclass="reference internal"href="units.html"><spanclass="doc">units</span></a> command, e.g. Angstroms for units = real or metal.
A <em>lattice</em> value means the distance units are in lattice spacings.
The <aclass="reference internal"href="lattice.html"><spanclass="doc">lattice</span></a> command must have been previously used to
define the lattice spacings.</p>
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<p>Here are examples of variable definitions that move the wall position
<p>Styles with a <em>cuda</em>, <em>gpu</em>, <em>intel</em>, <em>kk</em>, <em>omp</em>, or <em>opt</em> suffix are
functionally the same as the corresponding style without the suffix.
They have been optimized to run faster, depending on your available
hardware, as discussed in <aclass="reference internal"href="Section_accelerate.html"><spanclass="doc">Section_accelerate</span></a>
of the manual. The accelerated styles take the same arguments and
should produce the same results, except for round-off and precision
issues.</p>
<p>These accelerated styles are part of the USER-CUDA, GPU, USER-INTEL,
KOKKOS, USER-OMP and OPT packages, respectively. They are only
enabled if LAMMPS was built with those packages. See the <aclass="reference internal"href="Section_start.html#start-3"><spanclass="std std-ref">Making LAMMPS</span></a> section for more info.</p>
<p>You can specify the accelerated styles explicitly in your input script
by including their suffix, or you can use the <aclass="reference internal"href="Section_start.html#start-7"><spanclass="std std-ref">-suffix command-line switch</span></a> when you invoke LAMMPS, or you can
use the <aclass="reference internal"href="suffix.html"><spanclass="doc">suffix</span></a> command in your input script.</p>
<p>See <aclass="reference internal"href="Section_accelerate.html"><spanclass="doc">Section_accelerate</span></a> of the manual for
more instructions on how to use the accelerated styles effectively.</p>
<h2>Restart, fix_modify, output, run start/stop, minimize info</h2>
<p>No information about this fix is written to <aclass="reference internal"href="restart.html"><spanclass="doc">binary restart files</span></a>. None of the <aclass="reference internal"href="fix_modify.html"><spanclass="doc">fix_modify</span></a> options
are relevant to this fix. No global or per-atom quantities are stored
by this fix for access by various <aclass="reference internal"href="Section_howto.html#howto-15"><spanclass="std std-ref">output commands</span></a>. No parameter of this fix can
be used with the <em>start/stop</em> keywords of the <aclass="reference internal"href="run.html"><spanclass="doc">run</span></a> command.
This fix is not invoked during <aclass="reference internal"href="minimize.html"><spanclass="doc">energy minimization</span></a>.</p>
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<h2>Restrictions</h2>
<p>Any dimension (xyz) that has a reflecting wall must be non-periodic.</p>
<p>A reflecting wall should not be used with rigid bodies such as those
defined by a “fix rigid” command. This is because the wall/reflect
displaces atoms directly rather than exerts a force on them. For
rigid bodies, use a soft wall instead, such as <aclass="reference internal"href="fix_wall.html"><spanclass="doc">fix wall/lj93</span></a>. LAMMPS will flag the use of a rigid
fix with fix wall/reflect with a warning, but will not generate an
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