Hysteresis Elimination for an Anisotropic Liquid-Crystal Model via Molecule Design and Replica-Exchange Optimization
Akie Kowaguchi,
Paul E. Brumby,
Kenji Yasuoka
Abstract:The phenomenon of hysteresis in simulations, in which a system's current state is correlated to previous states and inhibits the transition to a more stable phase, may often lead to misleading results in physical chemistry. In this study, in addition to the replica exchange method (REM), a novel approach was taken by combining an evolution strategy based on the evolutionary principles of nature to predict phase transitions for the Hess−Su liquid-crystal model. In this model, an anisotropy term is added to the … Show more
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