Abstract
Acceleration of sampling from a quantum mechanical/effective fragment mechanical (QM/EFP) potential is explored with effective fragment potential (EFP) as an importance function. EFP, generated on the fly, is found to be an excellent choice for an importance function for a QM/EFP potential. This technique is used to find nine stationary points of a blocked amino acid with twelve waters in a semi-automated way.
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Bandyopadhyay, P. (2005). Accelerating quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical sampling using pure molecular mechanical potential as an importance function: The case of effective fragment potential. Journal of Chemical Physics, 122(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1861890
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