Is the Ewald summation still necessary? Pairwise alternatives to the accepted standard for long-range electrostatics
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We investigate pairwise electrostatic interaction methods and show that there are viable computationally efficient (O(N)) alternatives to the Ewald summation for typical modern molecular simulations. These methods are extended from the damped and cutoff-neutralized Coulombic sum originally proposed by Wolf et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 110, 8255 (1999)]. One of these, the damped shifted force method, shows a remarkable ability to reproduce the energetic and dynamic characteristics exhibited by simulations employing lattice summation techniques. Comparisons were performed with this and other pairwise methods against the smooth particle-mesh Ewald summation to see how well they reproduce the energetics and dynamics of…
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- Ewald summation
- Pairwise comparison
- Electrostatics
- Statistical physics
- Cutoff
- Molecular dynamics
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