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Workshop: Structured Probabilistic Inference and Generative Modeling

Augmenting Control over Exploration Space in Molecular Dynamics Simulators to Streamline De Novo Analysis through Generative Control Policies

Paloma Gonzalez-Rojas · Gregory Rutledge

Keywords: [ Molecular Dynamics Simulations ] [ Configuration Space ] [ Generative Control Policies ] [ Physics-Informed ]


Abstract:

This study introduces the P5 model - a groundbreaking method that utilizes reinforcement learning (RL) to augment control, effectiveness, and scalability in molecular dynamics simulations (MD). Our innovative strategy optimizes the sampling of target polymer chain conformations, marking an efficiency improvement of over 37.1%. The RL-induced control policies function as an inductive bias, modulating Brownian forces to steer the system towards the preferred state, thereby expanding the exploration of the configuration space beyond what traditional MD allows. This broadened exploration generates a more varied set of conformations and targets specific properties, a feature pivotal for progress in polymer development, drug discovery, and material design. Our technique offers significant advantages when investigating new systems with limited prior knowledge, opening up new methodologies for tackling complex simulation problems with generative techniques.

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