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Inferring phase transitions and critical exponents from limited observations with Thermodynamic Maps

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Phase transitions are ubiquitous across life, yet hard to quantify and describe accurately. In this work, we develop an approach for characterizing generic attributes of phase transitions from very limited observations made deep within different phases' domains of stability. Our approach is called Thermodynamic Maps, which combines statistical mechanics and molecular simulations with score-based generative models. Thermodynamic Maps enable learning the temperature dependence of arbitrary thermodynamic observables across a wide range of temperatures. We show its usefulness by calculating phase transition attributes such as melting temperature, temperature-dependent heat capacities, and critical exponents. For instance, we demonstrate the ability of thermodynamic maps to infer the ferromagnetic phase transition of the Ising model, including temperature-dependent heat capacity and critical exponents, despite never having seen samples from the transition region. In addition, we efficiently characterize the temperature-dependent conformational ensemble and compute melting curves of the two RNA systems GCAA tetraloop and HIV-TAR, which are notoriously hard to sample due to glassy-like landscapes.

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A survey of probabilistic generative frameworks for molecular simulations

cs.LG · 2024-11-14 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Neural spline flows, conditional flow matching, and diffusion models each win on different molecular benchmarks: flows handle asymmetric low-dimensional distributions, flow matching handles high-dimensional simple data, and diffusion handles complex low-dimensional data.

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  • A survey of probabilistic generative frameworks for molecular simulations cs.LG · 2024-11-14 · conditional · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    Neural spline flows, conditional flow matching, and diffusion models each win on different molecular benchmarks: flows handle asymmetric low-dimensional distributions, flow matching handles high-dimensional simple data, and diffusion handles complex low-dimensional data.