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Acceleration of Mean Square Distance Calculations with Floating Close Structure in Metadynamics Simulations

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arxiv 1801.02362 v1 pith:G62FHK5P submitted 2018-01-08 cs.CE cs.DCcs.NAmath.NA

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keywords distancecalculationsmoleculardynamicsmeanmetadynamicsspeed-upsquare
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Molecular dynamics simulates the~movements of atoms. Due to its high cost, many methods have been developed to "push the~simulation forward". One of them, metadynamics, can hasten the~molecular dynamics with the~help of variables describing the~simulated process. However, the~evaluation of these variables can include numerous mean square distance calculations that introduce substantial computational demands, thus jeopardize the~benefit of the~approach. Recently, we proposed an~approximative method that significantly reduces the~number of these distance calculations. Here we evaluate the~performance and the~scalability on two molecular systems. We assess the~maximal theoretical speed-up based on the reduction of distance computations and Ahmdal's law and compare it to the~practical speed-up achieved with our implementation.

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