Question about MBAR #33
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Probably a question for pymbar, not here. The code there has moderately well-documented descriptions of the objective function and the calculation of the gradients and hessians - you can use any scipy minimizer (using gradients/hessians/etc) to solve MBAR. Some of the papers of Levy, Tan, et al that call the same equation UWHAM (unbinned weighted histogram analysis method) go through the minimization in more detail. |
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Dear Dr. Shirts, I really appreciate your reply. |
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Evaluator does have the capability to estimate finite differences in free energies and expectations using MBAR, by evaluating the energy with reweighting at around the current point. @SimonBoothroyd can probably clarify how to access that functionality. |
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@faranak1991 does https://docs.openforcefield.org/projects/evaluator/en/stable/properties/gradients.html help? |
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Hello,
I'm interested in minimizing the objective function with a gradient optimization approach. While I comprehend how MBAR estimates and reweighs the property of interest, I'm currently puzzled about how MBAR calculates the derivative of the objective function (or the property of interest); this aspect isn't clear to me?
Any help would be appreciated.
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