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Free energy perturbation sampling

What has been developed within the last 20 years is the computation of thermodynamic properties including free energy and entropy [12, 13, 14]. But the ground work for free energy perturbation was done by Valleau and Torrie in 1977 [15], for particle insertion by Widom in 1963 and 1982 [16, 17] and for umbrella sampling by Torrie and Valleau in 1974 and 1977 [18, 19]. These methods were primarily developed for use with Monte Carlo simulations continuous thermodynamic integration in MD was first described in 1986 [20]. [Pg.4]

Calculations of relative partition coefficients have been reported using the free energy perturbation method with the molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulation methods. For example, Essex, Reynolds and Richards calculated the difference in partition coefficients of methanol and ethanol partitioned between water and carbon tetrachloride with molecular dynamics sampling [Essex et al. 1989]. The results agreed remarkably well with experiment... [Pg.588]

Umbrella sampling method, see Free energy perturbation method... [Pg.236]

One weakness of this treatment, however, is that it neglects entropic contributions. Entropic contributions were considered in the free energy profiles (FEP) calculated earlier using umbrella sampling [58] and Monte Carlo Free energy Perturbation [59], both using a QM/MM scheme and the AMI Hamiltonian for the QM part. Our group used the same SIESTA DFT-based QM/MM method described above... [Pg.11]

The Integrated Path-Integral Free-Energy Perturbation and Umbrella-Sampling (PI-FEP/UM) Method... [Pg.93]

Major DT, Gao J (2007) An integrated path integral and free-energy perturbation-umbrella sampling method for computing kinetic isotope effects of chemical reactions in solution and in enzymes. J Chem Theory Comput 3 949—960... [Pg.104]

Lu, N. Kofke, D. A. Woolf, T. B., Improving the efficiency and reliability of free energy perturbation calculations using overlap sampling methods, J. Comput. Chem. 2003, 25, 28-39... [Pg.31]

Wood, R. H. Muhlbauer, W. C. F. Thompson, P. T., Systematic errors in free energy perturbation calculations due to a finite sample of configuration space. Sample-size hysteresis, J. Phys. Chem. 1991, 95, 6670-6675... [Pg.196]


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