Title of article
Elaborating transition interface sampling methods
Author/Authors
van Erp، نويسنده , , Titus S. and Bolhuis، نويسنده , , Peter G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
25
From page
157
To page
181
Abstract
We review two recently developed efficient methods for calculating rate constants of processes dominated by rare events in high-dimensional complex systems. The first is transition interface sampling (TIS), based on the measurement of effective fluxes through hypersurfaces in phase space. TIS improves efficiency with respect to standard transition path sampling (TPS) rate constant techniques, because it allows a variable path length and is less sensitive to recrossings. The second method is the partial path version of TIS. Developed for diffusive processes, it exploits the loss of long time correlation. We discuss the relation between the new techniques and the standard reactive flux methods in detail. Path sampling algorithms can suffer from ergodicity problems, and we introduce several new techniques to alleviate these problems, notably path swapping, stochastic configurational bias Monte Carlo shooting moves and order-parameter free path sampling. In addition, we give algorithms to calculate other interesting properties from path ensembles besides rate constants, such as activation energies and reaction mechanisms.
Keywords
Transition path sampling , rare events , Transition interface sampling , Reaction Rate
Journal title
Journal of Computational Physics
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Computational Physics
Record number
1478421
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