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Method for sampling compact configurations for semistiff polymers
Alexey Siretskiy1, Christer Elvingson, Pavel Vorontsov-Velyaminov
1Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. alexey.siretskiy@fki.uu.se
Abstract:
The sampling of compact configurations is crucial when investigating structural properties of semistiff polymers, like proteins and DNA, using Monte Carlo methods. A sampling scheme for a continuous model based on configuration biasing is introduced, tested, and compared with conventional methods. The proposed configuration biased Monte Carlo method, used together with the Wang-Landau sampling scheme, enables us to obtain any thermodynamic property within the statistical ensemble in use. Using the proposed method, it is possible to collect statistical data of interest for a wide range of compactions (from stretched up to several toroid loops) in a single computer experiment. A second-order-like stretched-toroid phase transition is observed for a semistiff polymer, and the critical temperature is estimated.
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