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Using relative entropy to find optimal approximations: An application to simple fluids
Authors:Chih-Yuan Tseng  Ariel Caticha
Institution:a Graduate Institute of Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, National Central University, Jhongli 320, Taiwan
b Department of Physics, University at Albany-SUNY, Albany, NY 12222, USA
Abstract:We develop a maximum relative entropy formalism to generate optimal approximations to probability distributions. The central results consist of (a) justifying the use of relative entropy as the uniquely natural criterion to select a preferred approximation from within a family of trial parameterized distributions, and (b) to obtain the optimal approximation by marginalizing over parameters using the method of maximum entropy and information geometry. As an illustration we apply our method to simple fluids. The “exact” canonical distribution is approximated by that of a fluid of hard spheres. The proposed method first determines the preferred value of the hard-sphere diameter, and then obtains an optimal hard-sphere approximation by a suitably weighed average over different hard-sphere diameters. This leads to a considerable improvement in accounting for the soft-core nature of the interatomic potential. As a numerical demonstration, the radial distribution function and the equation of state for a Lennard-Jones fluid (argon) are compared with results from molecular dynamics simulations.
Keywords:05  20  Gg  05  20  Jj
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