Transition-Path Theory and Path-Finding Algorithms for the Study of Rare Events
Princeton University · Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Transition-path theory is a theoretical framework for describing rare events in complex systems. It can also be used as a starting point for developing efficient numerical algorithms for analyzing such rare events. Here we review the basic components of transition-path theory and path-finding algorithms. We also discuss connections with the classical transition-state theory.
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- Path (computing)
- Transition state theory
- Transition (genetics)
- Algorithm
- Rare events
- Transition point
- Statistical physics
- Computer science
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