“…Therefore, sophisticated algorithms were developed to find lowest-energy states for chains of up to 136 monomers. The methods applied are based on very different algorithms, ranging from exact enumeration in two dimensions [11,12] and three dimensions on cuboid (compact) lattices [4,[13][14][15], and hydrophobic-core construction methods [16,17] over genetic algorithms [18][19][20][21][22], Monte Carlo simulations with different types of move sets [23][24][25][26], and generalized ensemble approaches [27] to Rosenbluth chaingrowth methods [28] of the 'Go with the Winners' type [29][30][31][32][33][34][35]. With some of these algorithms, thermodynamic quantities of lattice heteropolymers were studied as well [14,27,31,[34][35][36].…”