Abstract: Time scales available to biomolecular simulations are limited by barriers among states in a high-dimensional configuration space. If equilibrium averages are to be computed, methods that accelerate barrier passage can be carried out by non-Boltzmann sampling. Barriers can be reduced by modifying the potential-energy function and running dynamics on the modified surface. The Boltzmann average can be restored by reweighting each point along the trajectory. We introduce a targeted reweighting scheme where some barriers are reduced, while others ar...
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Statistical physics