How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered. The overall quality of the simulated properties of a molecular system will depend on (i) the quality of the theory or model, (ii) the accuracy of the interatomic interaction function or force field, (iii) the degree of sampling, statistics and convergence reached in the simulation, (iv) the quality of the simulation software, and (v) how competently the simulation software is used. These five validation issues are discussed and illustrated with examples. Guidelines for different members of the scientific community are formulated which are aimed at enabling and improving the validation of simulation results in the literature
The group for computer-aided chemistry at the ETH Zurich focuses its research on the development of ...
Molecular simulations are commonly used in physics, chemistry, biology, material science, engineerin...
Given the need for modern researchers to produce open, reproducible scientific output, the lack of s...
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
Computer simulation of molecular systems enables structure―energy―function relationships of molecula...
Computer simulation of molecular systems enables structure-energy-function relationships of molecula...
Contemporary structural biology has an increased emphasis on high-throughput methods. Biomolecular s...
Advances in recent years have made molecular dynamics (MD) and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations powerful...
Advances in recent years have made molecular dynamics (MD) and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations powerful...
Computer-based molecular simulation techniques are increasingly used to interpret experimental data ...
The group for computer-aided chemistry at the ETH Zurich focuses its research on the development of ...
Molecular simulations are commonly used in physics, chemistry, biology, material science, engineerin...
Given the need for modern researchers to produce open, reproducible scientific output, the lack of s...
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
How the results obtained by computer simulation of molecular systems can be validated is considered....
Computer simulation of molecular systems enables structure―energy―function relationships of molecula...
Computer simulation of molecular systems enables structure-energy-function relationships of molecula...
Contemporary structural biology has an increased emphasis on high-throughput methods. Biomolecular s...
Advances in recent years have made molecular dynamics (MD) and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations powerful...
Advances in recent years have made molecular dynamics (MD) and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations powerful...
Computer-based molecular simulation techniques are increasingly used to interpret experimental data ...
The group for computer-aided chemistry at the ETH Zurich focuses its research on the development of ...
Molecular simulations are commonly used in physics, chemistry, biology, material science, engineerin...
Given the need for modern researchers to produce open, reproducible scientific output, the lack of s...