Simulating phase equilibria using wang-landau-transition matrix monte carlo

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We will examine the strengths and weaknesses of the Wang-Landau and transition matrix Monte Carlo methods for simulating phase equilibria of continuous molecular systems alone and as a combined Wang-Landautransition matrix Monte Carlo algorithm. Although a combined Wang-Landau transition matrix Monte Carlo algorithm has been previously reported in the literature, the details of the method and a discussion of its performance for phase equilibria simulations has not been presented. The hybrid method combines the rapid initial estimate of the density of states from the Wang-Landau algorithm with the continual improvement in convergence of transition matrix Monte Carlo. The hybrid Wang-Landau-transition matrix (WL-TM) algorithm is found to be more efficient and has much better convergence properties than the Wang-Landau algorithm and is more robust than the transition matrix algorithm, enabling the simulations to reach relatively low reduced temperatures with ease. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Maerzke, K. A., Gai, L., Cummings, P. T., & McCabe, C. (2014). Simulating phase equilibria using wang-landau-transition matrix monte carlo. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 487). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/487/1/012002

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