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Title: A potential of mean force estimator based on nonequilibrium work exponential averages. Author: Chelli R, Procacci P. Journal: Phys Chem Chem Phys; 2009 Feb 28; 11(8):1152-8. PubMed ID: 19209357. Abstract: In this article we present a potential of mean force estimator based on measurements of the work performed on a system during out of equilibrium realizations of a process. More specifically, the quantities involved in the estimator are the work exponential averages related to the forward and backward directions of the process and the free energy difference between the end states. Such free energy difference can be estimated without resorting to additional methodologies or data, but exploiting the available work measurements in the Bennett acceptance ratio method. Despite the fact that work exponential averages give strongly biased free energy profiles, a simple combination of them, supplied with an accurate estimate of the free energy difference between the end states, provides good free energies, even for fast pulling velocities of the control parameter. Numerical tests have been performed on a deterministic non-Hamiltonian dynamic system (the folding/unfolding process of one alanine deca-peptide) and on a stochastic toy model (a particle which moves into a one-dimensional potential according to Langevin dynamics). In these tests we compare our potential of mean force estimator to the unidirectional Jarzynski equality and to other bidirectional estimators that have appeared in the literature recently.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]