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Molecular simulation from modern statistics: Continuous-time, continuous-space, exact

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In a world made of atoms, the computer simulation of molecular systems, such as proteins in water, plays an enormous role in science. Software packages that perform these computations have been developed for decades. In molecular simulation, Newton's equations of motion are discretized and long-range potentials are treated through cutoffs or spacial discretization, which all introduce approximations and artifacts that must be controlled algorithmically. Here, we introduce a paradigm for molecular simulation that is based on modern concepts in statistics and is rigorously free of discretizations, approximations, and cutoffs. Our demonstration software reaches a break-even point with traditional molecular simulation at high precision. We stress the promise of our paradigm as a gold standard for critical applications and as a future competitive approach to molecular simulation.

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hal-04089756 , version 1 (05-05-2023)

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Philipp Hoellmer, A. C. Maggs, Werner Krauth. Molecular simulation from modern statistics: Continuous-time, continuous-space, exact. 2023. ⟨hal-04089756⟩
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