通过知情重置加速分子动力学发展

Jonathan R. Church, Ofir Blumer, Tommer D. Keidar, Leo Ploutno, Shlomi Reuveni, Barak Hirshberg
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我们介绍了一种通过知情随机重置来增强分子动力学模拟采样的程序。蛋白质折叠和晶体成核等许多现象发生的时间尺度是标准模拟方法无法达到的。我们最近的研究表明,随机重置可以加速表现出广泛过渡时间分布的分子模拟。然而,标准的随机重置并没有利用任何有关反应进展的信息。在这里,我们证明了在分子动力学和元动力学模拟中,有信息的重置协议比标准随机重置能带来更大的加速度。实现这一点的方法是,只有在满足特定条件时才进行重置,例如,当沿反应坐标到目标的距离大于某个阈值时。然后,我们利用最近获得的理论结果来确定导致最大加速度的条件,并从加速模拟中推断出无偏的平均过渡时间。我们的工作大大扩展了随机重置在增强分子模拟采样方面的适用性。
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Accelerating Molecular Dynamics through Informed Resetting
We present a procedure for enhanced sampling of molecular dynamics simulations through informed stochastic resetting. Many phenomena, such as protein folding and crystal nucleation, occur over time scales that are inaccessible using standard simulation methods. We recently showed that stochastic resetting can accelerate molecular simulations that exhibit broad transition time distributions. However, standard stochastic resetting does not exploit any information about the reaction progress. Here, we demonstrate that an informed resetting protocol leads to greater accelerations than standard stochastic resetting, both for molecular dynamics and Metadynamics simulations. This is achieved by resetting only when a certain condition is met, e.g., when the distance from the target along the reaction coordinate is larger than some threshold. We then employ recently obtained theoretical results to identify the condition that leads to the greatest acceleration and to infer the unbiased mean transition time from accelerated simulations. Our work significantly extends the applicability of stochastic resetting for enhanced sampling of molecular simulations.
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