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arxiv: physics/0005073 · v2 · pith:T2QLDZ22new · submitted 2000-05-26 · ⚛️ physics.comp-ph · physics.chem-ph

Efficient Dynamic Importance Sampling of Rare Events in One Dimension

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keywords eventscrossingefficiencyimportancesimulationsystemsunbiasedaction
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Exploiting stochastic path integral theory, we obtain \emph{by simulation} substantial gains in efficiency for the computation of reaction rates in one-dimensional, bistable, overdamped stochastic systems. Using a well-defined measure of efficiency, we compare implementations of ``Dynamic Importance Sampling'' (DIMS) methods to unbiased simulation. The best DIMS algorithms are shown to increase efficiency by factors of approximately 20 for a $5 k_B T$ barrier height and 300 for $9 k_B T$, compared to unbiased simulation. The gains result from close emulation of natural (unbiased), instanton-like crossing events with artificially decreased waiting times between events that are corrected for in rate calculations. The artificial crossing events are generated using the closed-form solution to the most probable crossing event described by the Onsager-Machlup action. While the best biasing methods require the second derivative of the potential (resulting from the ``Jacobian'' term in the action, which is discussed at length), algorithms employing solely the first derivative do nearly as well. We discuss the importance of one-dimensional models to larger systems, and suggest extensions to higher-dimensional systems.

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