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Running PATHSAMPLE now should generate '''points.min''' and '''min.data''', the final required files.
 
Running PATHSAMPLE now should generate '''points.min''' and '''min.data''', the final required files.
   
To do something useful lets compute the heat capacity as a function of temperature.
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To do something useful lets compute the heat capacity as a function of temperature, based on the harmonic superposition approximation.
   
 
1. Create two files min.A and min.B:
 
1. Create two files min.A and min.B:
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2. In pathdata, comment out READMIN and add line
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2. In pathdata, comment out READMIN and add the CV command as
   
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<pre>
'''CV 0.1 1.0 0.01'''
 
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...
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comment READMIN min.data.info.initial
 
CV 0.1 1.0 0.01
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...
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to compute Cv from T=0.1 to 1.0 in steps of 0.01 (unit = kcal/mol for AMBER and CHARMM).
 
to compute Cv from T=0.1 to 1.0 in steps of 0.01 (unit = kcal/mol for AMBER and CHARMM).
   
3. Running PATHSAMPLE now should generate '''Cv.out''' with two columns - first containing temperature and second with heat capacity.
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3. Running PATHSAMPLE now should generate '''Cv.out''' with two columns - first for temperature and second for heat capacity.
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--[[User:Ss2029|Ss2029]] 14:46, 25 May 2011 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 14:28, 26 May 2011

Input files:

coord.1 to coord.N - N minima generated by GMIN
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coords.inpcrd, coords.prmtop, perm.allow, min.in
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odata, the optim input file

Listing of odata used with Amber OPTIM (exec A9OPTIM)

DEBUG
UPDATES 6000
DUMPDATA
ENDHESS
MAXERISE 1.0D-4 1.0D0
BFGSMIN 1.0D-6
BFGSSTEPS 1000
MAXBFGS 0.2
NAB start
POINTS

Run OPTIM on each GMIN minima and concatenate the resulting min.data.info files. Following script does this

# replace N with number of minima 
for i in $(seq 1 N)
do
echo $i
cp coords.$i start
/home/wales/bin/A9OPTIM
mv min.data.info min.data.info.$i
done
# concatenate all min.data.info files 
cat min.data.info.* > min.data.info.initial

In a new directory copy the following files:

coords.inpcrd,  coords.prmtop,  min.data.info.initial,  perm.allow, pathdata 

Listing of pathdata

DEBUG
COPYFILES perm.allow min.in coords.inpcrd coords.prmtop
CLOSEFILES
NATOMS         22
PERMDIST
SYSTEM         AMBER
NAB
CONNECTIONS    1
SEED           1
PERTURB        0.40
ETOL           1.0D-7
GEOMDIFFTOL    0.1
ITOL           1.0D0
DIRECTION      AB
EXEC           /home/wales/bin/A9OPTIM
TRIPLES
ADDTRIPLES
STARTTRIPLES
CYCLES  0
CPUS 1
TEMPERATURE    0.59
READMIN min.data.info.initial

Running PATHSAMPLE now should generate points.min and min.data, the final required files.

To do something useful lets compute the heat capacity as a function of temperature, based on the harmonic superposition approximation.

1. Create two files min.A and min.B:

> more min.A
1
1
> more min.B
1
2

2. In pathdata, comment out READMIN and add the CV command as

...
comment READMIN min.data.info.initial
CV   0.1 1.0 0.01
...

to compute Cv from T=0.1 to 1.0 in steps of 0.01 (unit = kcal/mol for AMBER and CHARMM).

3. Running PATHSAMPLE now should generate Cv.out with two columns - first for temperature and second for heat capacity.

--Ss2029 14:46, 25 May 2011 (UTC)