Stochastic Neural Network Approach for Learning High-Dimensional Free Energy Surfaces
Elia Schneider1, Luke Dai1, Robert Q Topper2
1Department of Chemistry, New York University, New York, New York 10003, USA.
Abstract:
The generation of free energy landscapes corresponding to conformational equilibria in complex molecular systems remains a significant computational challenge. Adding to this challenge is the need to represent, store, and manipulate the often high-dimensional surfaces that result from rare-event sampling approaches employed to compute them. In this Letter, we propose the use of artificial neural networks as a solution to these issues. Using specific examples, we discuss network training using enhanced-sampling methods and the use of the networks in the calculation of ensemble averages.
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