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Statistical approaches to forcefield calibration and prediction uncertainty in molecular simulation
Fabien Cailliez1, Pascal Pernot
1Laboratoire de Chimie Physique, UMR8000, CNRS/Univ. Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay, France. fabien.cailliez@u-psud.fr
Abstract:
Calibration of forcefields for molecular simulation should account for the measurement uncertainty of the reference dataset and for the model inadequacy, i.e., the inability of the force-field/simulation pair to reproduce experimental data within their uncertainty range. In all rigour, the resulting uncertainty of calibrated force-field parameters is a source of uncertainty for simulation predictions. Various calibration strategies and calibration models within the Bayesian calibration/prediction framework are explored in the present article. In the case of Lennard-Jones potential for Argon, we show that prediction uncertainty for thermodynamical and transport properties, albeit very small, is larger than statistical simulation uncertainty.
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