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The problem of computing the properties of a low mass quantum particle in equilibrium in a disordered medium is considered. With the advancement of computational speed, statistical methods for sampling a complex phase space are now viable. The Feynman-Kac path integral establishes a connection between a quantum particle and classical polymer consisting of p atoms. This allows the computation of quantum mechanical equilibrium values using well known methods devised for classical systems. Here we review the application of the path integral to the computation the properties of thermalized positron and positronium and introduce some new directions of investigation.  相似文献   

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A hybrid quantum/classical path integral Monte Carlo (QC-PIMC) method for calculating the quantum free energy barrier for hydrogen transfer reactions in condensed phases is presented. In this approach, the classical potential of mean force along a collective reaction coordinate is calculated using umbrella sampling techniques in conjunction with molecular dynamics trajectories propagated according to a mapping potential. The quantum contribution is determined for each configuration along the classical trajectory with path integral Monte Carlo calculations in which the beads move according to an effective mapping potential. This type of path integral calculation does not utilize the centroid constraint and can lead to more efficient sampling of the relevant region of conformational space than free-particle path integral sampling. The QC-PIMC method is computationally practical for large systems because the path integral sampling for the quantum nuclei is performed separately from the classical molecular dynamics sampling of the entire system. The utility of the QC-PIMC method is illustrated by an application to hydride transfer in the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase. A comparison of this method to the quantized classical path and grid-based methods for this system is presented.  相似文献   

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We propose a generalization of the intrinsic reaction coordinate (IRC) for quantum many-body systems described in terms of the mass-weighted ring polymer centroids in the imaginary-time path integral theory. This novel kind of reaction coordinate, which may be called the "centroid IRC," corresponds to the minimum free energy path connecting reactant and product states with a least amount of reversible work applied to the center of masses of the quantum nuclei, i.e., the centroids. We provide a numerical procedure to obtain the centroid IRC based on first principles by combining ab initio path integral simulation with the string method. This approach is applied to NH(3) molecule and N(2)H(5) (-) ion as well as their deuterated isotopomers to study the importance of nuclear quantum effects in the intramolecular and intermolecular proton transfer reactions. We find that, in the intramolecular proton transfer (inversion) of NH(3), the free energy barrier for the centroid variables decreases with an amount of about 20% compared to the classical one at the room temperature. In the intermolecular proton transfer of N(2)H(5) (-), the centroid IRC is largely deviated from the "classical" IRC, and the free energy barrier is reduced by the quantum effects even more drastically.  相似文献   

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In the effort to develop atomistic models capable of accurately describing nanoscale systems with complex interfaces, it has become clear that simple treatments with rigid charge distributions and dispersion coefficients selected to generate bulk properties are insufficient to predict important physical properties. The quantum Drude oscillator model, a system of one-electron pseudoatoms whose "pseudoelectrons" are harmonically bound to their respective "pseudonuclei," is capable of treating many-body polarization and dispersion interactions in molecular systems on an equal footing due to the ability of the pseudoatoms to mimic the long-range interactions that characterize real materials. Using imaginary time path integration, the Drude oscillator model can, in principle, be solved in computer operation counts that scale linearly with the number of atoms in the system. In practice, however, standard expressions for the energy and pressure, including the commonly used virial estimator, have extremely large variances that require untenably long simulation times to generate converged averages. In this paper, low-variance estimators for the internal energy are derived, in which the large zero-point energy of the oscillators does not contribute to the variance. The new estimators are applicable to any system of harmonic oscillators coupled to one another (or to the environment) via an arbitrary set of anharmonic interactions. The variance of the new estimators is found to be much smaller than standard estimators in three example problems, a one-dimensional anharmonic oscillator and quantum Drude models of the xenon dimer and solid (fcc) xenon, respectively, yielding 2-3 orders of magnitude improvement in computational efficiency.  相似文献   

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Adaptive resolution simulations for classical systems are currently made within a reasonably consistent theoretical framework. Recently we have extended this approach to the quantum-classical coupling by mapping the quantum nature of an atom onto a classical polymer ring representation within the path integral approach [Poma & Delle Site, Phys. Rev. Lett., 2010, 104, 250201]. In this way the process of interfacing adaptively a quantum representation to a classical one corresponds to the problem of interfacing two regions with a different number of effective "classical" degrees of freedom; thus the classical formulation of the adaptive algorithm applies straightforwardly to the quantum-classical problem. In this work we show the robustness of such an approach for a liquid of para-hydrogen at low temperature. This system represents a highly challenging conceptual and technical test for the adaptive approach due to the extreme thermodynamical conditions where quantum effects play a central role.  相似文献   

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Path integral molecular dynamics methods are employed to compute the free energy for proton transfer reactions for strongly hydrogen bonded systems in a polar solvent. The free energy profile is calculated using several different techniques, including: integration of the mean force acting on the proton path with its centroid constrained at different values, the integral form of the free energy calculation in the constrained-reaction-coordinate-dynamics ensemble and direct simulation of the unconstrained dynamics. The results show that estimates of the free energy barrier obtained by harmonic extrapolation are likely to be in error. Both quantum and classical results for the free energy are obtained and compared with simulations using adiabatic quantum dynamics. Comparison of the quantum and classical results show that there are quantum corrections to the solvent contributions to the free energy.  相似文献   

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The Fourier transform Coulomb (FTC) method has been shown to be effective for the fast and accurate calculation of long-range Coulomb interactions between diffuse (low-energy cutoff) densities in quantum mechanical (QM) systems. In this work, we split the potential of a compact (high-energy cutoff) density into short-range and long-range components, similarly to how point charges are handled in the Ewald mesh methods in molecular mechanics simulations. With this linear scaling QM Ewald mesh method, the long-range potential of compact densities can be represented on the same grid as the diffuse densities that are treated by the FTC method. The new method is accurate and significantly reduces the amount of computational time on short-range interactions, especially when it is compared to the continuous fast multipole method.  相似文献   

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In this article, we examine characteristics of quantum dynamically important paths using the on-the-fly filtered propagator functional path integral method, which evaluates a numerically accurate reduced density matrix by ignoring the vast majority of paths with insignificant contribution to the dynamics of interest. Two five-state charge-transfer systems have been considered, such that each system is governed by a different charge-transfer mechanism. It was found that, for the incoherent hopping transfer, the quantum mechanically important paths mimic classical counterparts that show little deviation between forward and backward path. Therefore, it is desirable to take advantage of a priori knowledge of the important path characteristics; in particular, it is possible to evaluate the accurate dynamics of bridge-mediated long-range charge-transfer systems efficiently in a significantly reduced quantum mechanical trajectory space.  相似文献   

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An efficient ab initio method for electronic structure calculations on extended molecular systems is presented, along with some illustrative applications. A division of the system into subunits allows the interactions to be separated into short- and long-range contributions, leading to a reduction of the computational effort from the original fourth-power size-dependence to one that is approximately quadratic. The short-range contributions to the Fock matrix are obtained in an essentially conventional fashion, while the long-range interactions are evaluated using a two-center multipole expansion formalism. The number of short-range contributions grows only linearly with the number of subunits, while the long-range contributions grow as N2. Systematic studies of the computational efforts for systems of up to 99 water molecules organized as one-stranded chains, three-stranded chains, and three-dimensional clusters, as well as alkane chains with up to 69 carbon atoms, have been performed. In these model systems, the overall computational effort grows as NK where 1 < K < 2.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we propose a path integral influence functional from a solvent to determine a self-correlation function of a quantum particle in classical simple fluid. It is shown that the influence functional is related to a grand potential functional of the pure solvent under a three-dimensional external field arising from a classical isomorphic polymer, on which the quantum particle is mapped. The influence functional can be calculated from the self-correlation function, the solute-solvent and the solvent-solvent pair correlation function. The obtained equation of the self-correlation function is applied to an excess electron problem in fluid helium. The Fourier path-integral Monte Carlo method is employed to perform the path integral of the electron. The solute-solvent pair correlation function is estimated from a reference interaction site model integral equation. These results obtained form our proposed influence functional and from that proposed by Chandler, Singh, and Richardson are compared with those provided by a path integral Monte Carlo simulation with the explicit helium solvent.  相似文献   

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The maximum entropy analytic continuation (MEAC) and ring polymer molecular dynamics (RPMD) methods provide complementary approaches to the calculation of real time quantum correlation functions. RPMD becomes exact in the high temperature limit, where the thermal time betavariant Planck's over 2pi tends to zero and the ring polymer collapses to a single classical bead. MEAC becomes most reliable at low temperatures, where betavariant Planck's over 2pi exceeds the correlation time of interest and the numerical imaginary time correlation function contains essentially all of the information that is needed to recover the real time dynamics. We show here that this situation can be exploited by combining the two methods to give an improved approximation that is better than either of its parts. In particular, the MEAC method provides an ideal way to impose exact moment (or sum rule) constraints on a prior RPMD spectrum. The resulting scheme is shown to provide a practical solution to the "nonlinear operator problem" of RPMD, and to give good agreement with recent exact results for the short-time velocity autocorrelation function of liquid parahydrogen. Moreover these improvements are obtained with little extra effort, because the imaginary time correlation function that is used in the MEAC procedure can be computed at the same time as the RPMD approximation to the real time correlation function. However, there are still some problems involving long-time dynamics for which the RPMD+MEAC combination is inadequate, as we illustrate with an example application to the collective density fluctuations in liquid orthodeuterium.  相似文献   

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Higher order factorization schemes are developed for path integral molecular dynamics in order to improve the convergence of estimators for physical observables as a function of the Trotter number. The methods are based on the Takahashi-Imada and Susuki decompositions of the Boltzmann operator. The methods introduced improve the averages of the estimators by using the classical forces needed to carry out the dynamics to construct a posteriori weighting factors for standard path integral molecular dynamics. The new approaches are straightforward to implement in existing path integral codes and carry no significant overhead. The Suzuki higher order factorization was also used to improve the end-to-end distance estimator in open path integral molecular dynamics. The new schemes are tested in various model systems, including an ab initio path integral molecular dynamics calculation on the hydrogen molecule and a quantum water model. The proposed algorithms have potential utility for reducing the cost of path integral molecular dynamics calculations of bulk systems.  相似文献   

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A rapid method for the calculation of the electrostatic energy of a system without a cutoff is described in which the computational time grows linearly with the number of particles or charges. The inverse of the distance is approximated as a polynomial, which is then transformed into a function whose terms involve individual particles, instead of particle pairs, by a partitioning of the double sum. In this way, the electrostatic energy that is determined by the interparticle interactions is obtained without explicit calculation of these interactions. For systems of positive charges positioned on a face-centered cubic lattice, the calculation of the energy by the new method is shown to be faster than the calculation of the exact energy, in many cases by an order of magnitude, and to be accurate to within 1-2%. The application of this method to increase the accuracy of conventional truncation-based calculations in condensed-phase systems is also demonstrated by combining the approximated long-range electrostatic interactions with the exact short-range interactions in a "hybrid" calculation. For a 20-A sphere of water molecules, the forces are shown to be six times as accurate using this hybrid method as those calculated with conventional truncation of the electrostatic energy function at 12 A. This is accomplished with a slight increase in speed, and with a sevenfold increase in speed relative to the exact all-pair calculation. Structures minimized with the hybrid function are shown to be closer to structures minimized with an exact all-pair electrostatic energy function than are those minimized with a conventional 13-A cutoff-based electrostatic energy function. Comparison of the energies and forces calculated with the exact method illustrate that the absolute errors obtained with standard truncation can be very large. The extension of the current method to other pairwise functions as well as to multibody functions, is described.  相似文献   

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Nuclear quantum mechanical effects have been examined for the proton transfer reaction catalyzed by triosephosphate isomerase, with the normal mode centroid path integral molecular dynamics based on the potential energy surface from the recently developed reaction path potential method. In the simulation, the primary and secondary hydrogens and the C and O atoms involving bond forming and bond breaking were treated quantum mechanically, while all other atoms were dealt classical mechanically. The quantum mechanical activation free energy and the primary kinetic isotope effects were examined. Because of the quantum mechanical effects in the proton transfer, the activation free energy was reduced by 2.3 kcal/mol in comparison with the classical one, which accelerates the rate of proton transfer by a factor of 47.5. The primary kinetic isotope effects of kH/kD and kH/kT were estimated to be 4.65 and 9.97, respectively, which are in agreement with the experimental value of 4+/-0.3 and 9. The corresponding Swain-Schadd exponent was predicted to be 3.01, less than the semiclassical limit value of 3.34, indicating that the quantum mechanical effects mainly arise from quantum vibrational motion rather than tunneling. The reaction path potential, in conjunction with the normal mode centroid molecular dynamics, is shown to be an efficient computational tool for investigating the quantum effects on enzymatic reactions involving proton transfer.  相似文献   

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An aromatic hydrocarbon rotor without functional groups is theoretically designed. Such a molecular rotor is free from long-range electrostatic interactions. Induced dipole interactions are the rotor-driving forces under a nonresonant excitation condition. As an example, a molecular rotor with a condensed aromatic ring, a pentacene moiety mounted on a phenyl-acetylene axle that is driven by a circularly polarized electric field is considered. Results of simulations of the quantum dynamics of a rotor that take into account short-range rotor-bath interactions are presented by numerically solving the density matrix equations of the rotational motions.  相似文献   

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A simple and efficient scheme is presented for using different time slices for different degrees of freedom in path integral calculations. This method bridges the gap between full quantization and the standard mixed quantum-classical (MQC) scheme and, therefore, still provides quantum mechanical effects in the less-quantized variables. Underlying the algorithm is the notion that time slices (beads) may be "collapsed" in a manner that preserves quantization in the less quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. The method is shown to be analogous to multiple-time step integration techniques in classical molecular dynamics. The algorithm and its associated error are demonstrated on model systems containing coupled high- and low-frequency modes; results indicate that convergence of quantum mechanical observables can be achieved with disparate bead numbers in the different modes. Cost estimates indicate that this procedure, much like the MQC method, is most efficient for only a relatively few quantum mechanical degrees of freedom, such as proton transfer. In this regime, however, the cost of a fully quantum mechanical simulation is determined by the quantization of the least quantum mechanical degrees of freedom.  相似文献   

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The Feynman-Kleinert linearized path integral molecular dynamics (FK-LPI), ring polymer molecular dynamics (RPMD), and centroid molecular dynamics (CMD) methods are applied to the simulation of normal liquid helium. Comparisons of the simulation results at the T = 4 K and rho = 0.01873 A-3 state point are presented. The calculated quantum correlation functions for the three methods show significant differences, both in the short time and in the intermediate regions of the spectrum. Our simulation results are also compared to the recent results of other approximate quantum simulation methods. We find that FK-LPI qualitatively agrees with other approximate quantum simulation results while CMD and RPMD predict a qualitatively different impulsive rebound in the velocity autocorrelation function. Frequency space analysis reveals that RPMD exhibits a broad high-frequency tail similar to that from quantum mode coupling theory and numerical analytic continuation approaches, while FK-LPI provides a somewhat more rapid decay at high frequency than any of these three methods. CMD manifests a high-frequency component that is greatly reduced compared with the other methods.  相似文献   

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We examine the short-time accuracy of a class of approximate quantum dynamical techniques that includes the centroid molecular dynamics (CMD) and ring polymer molecular dynamics (RPMD) methods. Both of these methods are based on the path integral molecular dynamics (PIMD) technique for calculating the exact static equilibrium properties of quantum mechanical systems. For Kubo-transformed real-time correlation functions involving operators that are linear functions of positions or momenta, the RPMD and (adiabatic) CMD approximations differ only in the choice of the artificial mass matrix of the system of ring polymer beads that is employed in PIMD. The obvious ansatz for a general method of this type is therefore to regard the elements of the PIMD (or Parrinello-Rahman) mass matrix as an adjustable set of parameters that can be chosen to improve the accuracy of the resulting approximation. We show here that this ansatz leads uniquely to the RPMD approximation when the criterion that is used to select the mass matrix is the short-time accuracy of the Kubo-transformed correlation function. In particular, we show that the leading error in the RPMD position autocorrelation function is O(t(8)) and the error in the velocity autocorrelation function is O(t(6)), for a general anharmonic potential. The corresponding errors in the CMD approximation are O(t(6)) and O(t(4)), respectively.  相似文献   

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We present a simulation scheme for path integral simulation of molecular liquids where a small open region is embedded in a large reservoir of non interacting point-particles. The scheme is based on the latest development of the adaptive resolution technique AdResS and allows for the space-dependent change of molecular resolution from a path integral representation with 120 degrees of freedom to a point particle that does not interact with other molecules and vice versa. The method is applied to liquid water and implies a sizable gain regarding the request of computational resources compared to full path integral simulations. Given the role of water as universal solvent with a specific hydrogen bonding network, the path integral treatment of water molecules is important to describe the quantum effects of hydrogen atoms’ delocalization in space on the hydrogen bonding network. The method presented here implies feasible computational efforts compared to full path integral simulations of liquid water which, on large scales, are often prohibitive.  相似文献   

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