Abstract
Temperature-dependent reaction paths have been calculated with the MaxFlux algorithm for a bifurcating region of the potential energy surface of the blocked alanine dipeptide. The resulting paths agree with an ensemble of trajectories generated with Transition Path sampling, which has also been used to determine product distributions. The Valley Ridge Inflection point has been shown to lie close to the point of maximum curvature of the MaxFlux paths.
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