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Data-Driven Path Collective Variables.

Arthur France-LanordHadrien VroylandtMathieu SalanneBenjamin RotenbergA Marco SaittaFabio Pietrucci
Published in: Journal of chemical theory and computation (2024)
Identifying optimal collective variables to model transformations using atomic-scale simulations is a long-standing challenge. We propose a new method for the generation, optimization, and comparison of collective variables that can be thought of as a data-driven generalization of the path collective variable concept. It consists of a kernel ridge regression of the committor probability, which encodes a transformation's progress. The resulting collective variable is one-dimensional, interpretable, and differentiable, making it appropriate for enhanced sampling simulations requiring biasing. We demonstrate the validity of the method on two different applications: a precipitation model and the association of Li + and F - in water. For the former, we show that global descriptors such as the permutation invariant vector allow reaching an accuracy far from the one achieved via simpler, more intuitive variables. For the latter, we show that information correlated with the transformation mechanism is contained in the first solvation shell only and that inertial effects prevent the derivation of optimal collective variables from the atomic positions only.
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