A replica exchange transition interface sampling method with multiple interface sets for investigating networks of rare events

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Abstract

The multiple state transition interface sampling (TIS) framework in principle allows the simulation of a large network of complex rare event transitions, but in practice suffers from convergence problems. To improve convergence, we combine multiple state TIS [J. Rogal and P. G. Bolhuis, J. Chem. Phys. 129, 224107 (2008)] with replica exchange TIS [T. S. van Erp, Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 268301 (2007)]. In addition, we introduce multiple interface sets, which allow more than one order parameter to be defined for each state. We illustrate the methodology on a model system of multiple independent dimers, each with two states. For reaction networks with up to 64 microstates, we determine the kinetics in the microcanonical ensemble, and discuss the convergence properties of the sampling scheme. For this model, we find that the kinetics depend on the instantaneous composition of the system. We explain this dependence in terms of the system's potential and kinetic energy. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Swenson, D. W. H., & Bolhuis, P. G. (2014). A replica exchange transition interface sampling method with multiple interface sets for investigating networks of rare events. Journal of Chemical Physics, 141(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4890037

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