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A density of states-based approach to determine temperature-dependent aggregation rates
L F Trugilho1,2, S Auer3, L G Rizzi2
1Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Here, we establish an approach to determine temperature-dependent aggregation rates in terms of thermostatistical quantities, which can be obtained directly from flat-histogram and statistical temperature algorithms considering the density of states of the system. Our approach is validated through simulations of an Ising-like model with anisotropically interacting particles at temperatures close to its first-order phase transition. Quantitative comparisons between the numerically obtained forward and reverse rates to approximate analytical expressions corroborate its use as a model-independent approach.
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