Tuesday, December 18, 2012

1212.3978 (Asaf Farhi et al.)

Temperature Integration: an efficient procedure for calculation of free
energy differences
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Asaf Farhi, Guy Hed, Michael Bon, Nestor Caticha, Chi H Mak, Eytan Domany
We propose a method, Temperature Integration, which allows an efficient calculation of free energy differences between two systems of interest, with the same degrees of freedom, which may have rough energy landscapes. The method is based on calculating, for each single system, the difference between the values of lnZ at two temperatures, using a Parallel Tempering procedure. If our two systems of interest have the same phase space volume, they have the same values of lnZ at high-T, and we can obtain the free energy difference between them, using the two single-system calculations described above. If the phase space volume of a system is known, our method can be used to calculate its absolute (versus relative) free energy as well. We apply our method and demonstrate its efficiency on a toy model of hard rods on a 1-dimensional ring.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.3978

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