Performance Tuning of Polarizable Gaussian Multipole Model in Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

IF 5.7 1区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Zhen Huang, Yongxian Wu, Yong Duan, Ray Luo
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Abstract

Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are essential for understanding molecular phenomena at the atomic level, with their accuracy largely dependent on both the employed force field and sampling. Polarizable force fields, which incorporate atomic polarization effects, represent a significant advancement in simulation technology. The polarizable Gaussian multipole (pGM) model has been noted for its accurate reproduction of ab initio electrostatic interactions. In this study, we document our effort to enhance the computational efficiency and scalability of the pGM simulations within the AMBER framework using MPI (message passing interface). Performance evaluations reveal that our MPI-based pGM model significantly reduces runtime and scales effectively while maintaining computational accuracy. Additionally, we investigated the stability and reliability of the MPI implementation under the NVE simulation ensemble. Optimal Ewald and induction parameters for the pGM model are also explored, and its statistical properties are assessed under various simulation ensembles. Our findings demonstrate that the MPI-implementation maintains enhanced stability and robustness during extended simulation times. We further evaluated the model performance under both NVT (constant number, volume, and temperature) and NPT (constant number, pressure, and temperature) ensembles and assessed the effects of varying timesteps and convergence tolerance on induced dipole calculations. The lessons learned from these exercises are expected to help the users to make informed decisions on simulation setup. The improved performance under these ensembles enables the study of larger molecular systems, thereby expanding the applicability of the pGM model in detailed MD simulations.

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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
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9.90
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568
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation invites new and original contributions with the understanding that, if accepted, they will not be published elsewhere. Papers reporting new theories, methodology, and/or important applications in quantum electronic structure, molecular dynamics, and statistical mechanics are appropriate for submission to this Journal. Specific topics include advances in or applications of ab initio quantum mechanics, density functional theory, design and properties of new materials, surface science, Monte Carlo simulations, solvation models, QM/MM calculations, biomolecular structure prediction, and molecular dynamics in the broadest sense including gas-phase dynamics, ab initio dynamics, biomolecular dynamics, and protein folding. The Journal does not consider papers that are straightforward applications of known methods including DFT and molecular dynamics. The Journal favors submissions that include advances in theory or methodology with applications to compelling problems.
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