Metzner, Ph. and Schütte, Ch. and Vanden-Eijnden, E. (2006) Illustration of Transition Path Theory on a Collection of Simple Examples. J. Chem. Phys., 125 (8). 084110.
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Abstract
Transition path theory (TPT) has been recently introduced as a theoretical framework to describe the reaction pathways of rare events between long lived states in complex systems. TPT gives detailed statistical information about the reactive trajectories involved in these rare events, which are beyond the realm of transition state theory or transition path sampling. In this paper the TPT approach is outlined, its distinction from other approaches is discussed, and, most importantly, the main insights and objects provided by TPT are illustrated in detail via a series of low dimensional test problems.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Mathematical and Computer Sciences > Mathematics |
Divisions: | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science > Institute of Mathematics Department of Mathematics and Computer Science > Institute of Mathematics > BioComputing Group |
ID Code: | 45 |
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Deposited On: | 03 Jan 2009 20:20 |
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