Deriving effective mesoscale potentials from atomistic simulations
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Abstract
We demonstrate how an iterative method for potential inversion from distribution functions developed for simple liquid systems can be generalized to polymer systems. It uses the differences in the potentials of mean force between the distribution functions generated from a guessed potential and the true distribution functions to improve the effective potential successively. The optimization algorithm is very powerful: convergence is reached for every trial function in few iterations. As an extensive test case we coarse-grained an atomistic all-atom model of polyisoprene (PI) using a 13:1 reduction of the degrees of freedom. This procedure was performed for PI solutions as well as for a PI melt. Comparisons of…
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- Force field (fiction)
- Convergence (economics)
- Molecular dynamics
- Distribution (mathematics)
- Distribution function
- Statistical physics
- Reduction (mathematics)
- Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
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