Understanding Molecular Dynamics with Stochastic Processes via Real or Virtual Dynamics
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Abstract
Molecular dynamics with the stochastic process provides a convenient way to compute structural and thermodynamic properties of chemical, biological, and materials systems. It is demonstrated that the virtual dynamics case that we proposed for the Langevin equationJ. Chem. Phys. 147 , 184104 (2017) in principle exists in other types of stochastic thermostats as well. The recommended "middle" schemeJ. Chem. Phys. 147 , 034109 (2017) of the Andersen thermostat is investigated as an example. As shown by both analytic and numerical results, while the real and virtual dynamics cases approach the same plateau of the characteristic correlation time in the high collision frequency limit, the accuracy and efficiency of sampling are relatively insensitive to the value of the collision frequency in a broad range. After we compare the behaviors of the Andersen thermostat to those of Langevin dynamics, a heuristic schematic representation is proposed for understanding efficient stochastic thermostatting processes with molecular dynamics.
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