Free-Energy Surface Prediction by Flying Gaussian Method
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"givennames": "Vojtech",
"familyname": "Spiwok",
"affiliations": [
"Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague"
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"email": "spiwokv@vscht.cz"
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"givennames": "Zoran",
"familyname": "Sucur",
"affiliations": [
"Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague"
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"doi": "10.24435/materialscloud:2019.0032/v1",
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"citation": "Z. Sucur, V. Spiwok, J. Chem. Theory Comput. 12(9), 4644-4650 (2016)",
"comment": "Paper introducing Flying Gaussian method",
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"doi": "10.1021/acs.jctc.6b00551"
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"title": "Free-Energy Surface Prediction by Flying Gaussian Method",
"publication_date": "Jun 18, 2019, 00:00:00",
"description": "Molecular simulations are computationally expensive, especially in systems with multiple free energy minima. To address this problem many enhanced sampling techniques have been developed. Metadynamics uses a bias potential defined as a sum of Gaussian hills in space of few (one or two) collective variables. This bias potential disfavors states that have been visited since the beginning of the simulation. Multiple walker metadynamics simulates the system in multiple parallel replicas. The bias potential disfavors states that have been visited since the beginning of the simulation in any replica. Flying Gaussian method presented here also simulates the system in multiple parallel replicas. It disfavors states that are, at certain moment, similar in two or more replicas. It was demonstrated on Alanine Dipeptide in vacuum and water, cis/trans-isomerisation of Proline-containing peptides and Met-enkephalin.\r\n",
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