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      Riemann metric approach to optimal sampling of multidimensional free-energy landscapes.

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      Physical review. E
      American Physical Society (APS)

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          Exploring the free-energy landscape along reaction coordinates or system parameters λ is central to many studies of high-dimensional model systems in physics, e.g., large molecules or spin glasses. In simulations this usually requires sampling conformational transitions or phase transitions, but efficient sampling is often difficult to attain due to the roughness of the energy landscape. For Boltzmann distributions, crossing rates decrease exponentially with free-energy barrier heights. Thus, exponential acceleration can be achieved in simulations by applying an artificial bias along λ tuned such that a flat target distribution is obtained. A flat distribution is, however, an ambiguous concept unless a proper metric is used and is generally suboptimal. Here we propose a multidimensional Riemann metric, which takes the local diffusion into account, and redefine uniform sampling such that it is invariant under nonlinear coordinate transformations. We use the metric in combination with the accelerated weight histogram method, a free-energy calculation and sampling method, to adaptively optimize sampling toward the target distribution prescribed by the metric. We demonstrate that for complex problems, such as molecular dynamics simulations of DNA base-pair opening, sampling uniformly according to the metric, which can be calculated without significant computational overhead, improves sampling efficiency by 50%-70%.

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          Journal
          Phys Rev E
          Physical review. E
          American Physical Society (APS)
          2470-0053
          2470-0045
          Aug 2018
          : 98
          : 2-1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Physics and Swedish e-Science Research Center, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
          Article
          10.1103/PhysRevE.98.023312
          30253489
          abadf9d3-bdd8-403a-b8b7-40b27d8290fe
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