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Correcting for electrostatic cutoffs in free energy simulations: toward consistency between simulations with different cutoffs

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McCammon, J. Andrew

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1998

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English

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The use of electrostatic cutoffs in calculations of free energy differences by molecular simulations introduces errors. Even though both solute-solvent and solvent-solvent cutoffs are known to create discrepancies, past efforts have mostly been directed toward correcting for the solute-solvent cutoffs. In this work, an approach based on the generalized reaction field formalism is developed to correct for the solvent-solvent cutoff errors as well. It is shown using a series of simulations that when the cutoff lengths are significantly smaller than the half unit cell size, and the solute-solvent cutoff is not much larger than the solvent-solvent cutoff, the new algorithm is able to yield better agreement among simulations employing different truncation lengths.

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Journal of Chemical Physics

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American Institute of Physics (AIP) Publishing

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Physical chemistry, Applied physics

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