Abstract
We introduce the Gaussian-mixture umbrella sampling method (GAMUS) , a biased molecular dynamics technique based on adaptive umbrella sampling that efficiently escapes free energy minima in multidimensional problems. The prior simulation data are reweighted with a maximum likelihood formulation, and the new approximate probability density is fit to a Gaussian-mixture model, augmented by information about the unsampled areas. The method can be used to identify free energy minima in multidimensional reaction coordinates. To illustrate GAMUS , we apply it to the alanine dipeptide (2D reaction coordinate) and tripeptide (4D reaction coordinate).
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