articleThe Journal of Chemical PhysicsDec 8, 2005BRONZE OA

Efficient methods for finding transition states in chemical reactions: Comparison of improved dimer method and partitioned rational function optimization method

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Abstract

A combination of interpolation methods and local saddle-point search algorithms is probably the most efficient way of finding transition states in chemical reactions. Interpolation methods such as the growing-string method and the nudged-elastic band are able to find an approximation to the minimum-energy pathway and thereby provide a good initial guess for a transition state and imaginary mode connecting both reactant and product states. Since interpolation methods employ usually just a small number of configurations and converge slowly close to the minimum-energy pathway, local methods such as partitioned rational function optimization methods using either exact or approximate Hessians or…

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Keywords
  • Interpolation (computer graphics)
  • Saddle point
  • Lanczos resampling
  • Function (biology)
  • Mathematics
  • Statistical physics
  • Mathematical optimization
  • Computational chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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