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Estimating time-correlation functions by sampling and unbiasing dynamically activated events. | LitMetric

Estimating time-correlation functions by sampling and unbiasing dynamically activated events.

J Chem Phys

CEA, DEN, Service de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

Published: November 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Transition path sampling is a method for estimating time-correlation functions in many-body systems by sampling short trajectories, enhanced by using the lowest Jacobian eigenvalue moduli.
  • The approach improves the sampling of rare reactive trajectories that connect stable states by utilizing the Lanczos algorithm to evaluate the lowest eigenvalue of the Hessian matrix.
  • Results indicate that this enhanced method yields accurate migration rates in α-iron, aligning with transition state theory, while also efficiently incorporating rejected trajectories to speed up computations.

Article Abstract

Transition path sampling is a rare-event method that estimates state-to-state time-correlation functions in many-body systems from samples of short trajectories. In this framework, it is proposed to bias the importance function using the lowest Jacobian eigenvalue moduli along the dynamical trajectory. A lowest eigenvalue modulus is related to the lowest eigenvalue of the Hessian matrix and is evaluated here using the Lanczos algorithm as in activation-relaxation techniques. This results in favoring the sampling of activated trajectories and enhancing the occurrence of the rare reactive trajectories of interest, those corresponding to transitions between locally stable states. Estimating the time-correlation functions involves unbiasing the sample of simulated trajectories which is done using the multi-state Bennett acceptance ratio (MBAR) method. To assess the performance of our procedure, we compute the time-correlation function associated with the migration of a vacancy in α-iron. The derivative of the estimated time-correlation function yields a migration rate in agreement with the one given by transition state theory. Besides, we show that the information relative to rejected trajectories can be recycled within MBAR, resulting in a substantial speed-up. Unlike original transition path-sampling, our approach does not require computing the reversible work to confine the trajectory endpoints to a reactive state.

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