Many-Body Effects in Aqueous Systems: Synergies Between Interaction Analysis Techniques and Force Field Development
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Many-Body Effects in Aqueous Systems: Synergies Between Interaction Analysis Techniques and Force Field Development
Abstract
Interaction analysis techniques, including the many-body expansion (MBE), symmetry-adapted perturbation theory, and energy decomposition analysis, allow for an intuitive understanding of complex molecular interactions. We review these methods by first providing a historical context for the study of many-body interactions and discussing how nonadditivities emerge from Hamiltonians containing strictly pairwise-additive interactions. We then elaborate on the synergy between these interaction analysis techniques and the development of advanced force fields aimed at accurately reproducing the Born-Oppenheimer potential energy surface. In particular, we focus on ab initio-based force fields that aim to explicitly reproduce many-body terms and are fitted to high-level electronic structure results. These force fields generally incorporate many-body effects through (a) parameterization of distributed multipoles, (b) explicit fitting of the MBE, (c) inclusion of many-atom features in a neural network, and (d) coarse-graining of many-body terms into an effective two-body term. We also discuss the emerging use of the MBE to improve the accuracy and speed of ab initio molecular dynamics.
Keywords: intermolecular interactions; many-body expansion; molecular dynamics; polarizable force fields.
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