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Abstract
With the rapidly increasing amount of molecular biological data available, the computer-based
analysis of molecular interactions becomes more and more feasible. Methods for computer-aided
molecular docking have to include a reasonably accurate model of energy and must be
able to deal with the combinatorial complexity incurred by the molecular flexibility
of the docking partners. In both respects, recent years have seen substantial progress.