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The basis of the transition path sampling method is the statistical description of dynamical pathways in terms of a probability distribution. To define such a distribution consider a molecular system evolving in time and imagine that we take snapshots of this system at regularly spaced times fj separated by the time step At. Each of these snapshots, or states, consists of a complete description z of the system in terms of the positions q = <71, <72, , [Pg.252]


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