Communication: Iteration-free, weighted histogram analysis method in terms of intensive variables

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We present an iteration-free weighted histogram method in terms of intensive variables that directly determines the inverse statistical temperature, S SE, with S the microcanonical entropy. The method eliminates iterative evaluations of the partition functions intrinsic to the conventional approach and leads to a dramatic acceleration of the posterior analysis of combining statistically independent simulations with no loss in accuracy. The synergistic combination of the method with generalized ensemble weights provides insights into the nature of the underlying phase transitions via signatures in S characteristic of finite size systems. The versatility and accuracy of the method is illustrated for the Ising and Potts models. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Kim, J., Keyes, T., & Straub, J. E. (2011). Communication: Iteration-free, weighted histogram analysis method in terms of intensive variables. Journal of Chemical Physics, 135(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3626150

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