<p><strong>Markov Models</strong></p><p>This book will offer you an insight into the <strong>Hidden Markov Models</strong> as well as the <strong>Bayesian Networks</strong>. Additionally, by reading this book, you will also learn algorithms such as<strong> Markov Chain Sampling</
An Introduction to Markov State Models and Their Application to Long Timescale Molecular Simulation
β Scribed by Gregory R. Bowman, Vijay S. Pande, Frank NoΓ© (auth.), Gregory R. Bowman, Vijay S. Pande, Frank NoΓ© (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 148
- Series
- Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 797
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The aim of this book volume is to explain the importance of Markov state models to molecular simulation, how they work, and how they can be applied to a range of problems.
The Markov state model (MSM) approach aims to address two key challenges of molecular simulation:
1) How to reach long timescales using short simulations of detailed molecular models.
2) How to systematically gain insight from the resulting sea of data.
MSMs do this by providing a compact representation of the vast conformational space available to biomolecules by decomposing it into states sets of rapidly interconverting conformations and the rates of transitioning between states. This kinetic definition allows one to easily vary the temporal and spatial resolution of an MSM from high-resolution models capable of quantitative agreement with (or prediction of) experiment to low-resolution models that facilitate understanding. Additionally, MSMs facilitate the calculation of quantities that are difficult to obtain from more direct MD analyses, such as the ensemble of transition pathways.
This book introduces the mathematical foundations of Markov models, how they can be used to analyze simulations and drive efficient simulations, and some of the insights these models have yielded in a variety of applications of molecular simulation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Introduction and Overview of This Book....Pages 1-6
An Overview and Practical Guide to Building Markov State Models....Pages 7-22
Markov Model Theory....Pages 23-44
Estimation and Validation of Markov Models....Pages 45-60
Uncertainty Estimation....Pages 61-74
Analysis of Markov Models....Pages 75-90
Transition Path Theory....Pages 91-100
Understanding Protein Folding Using Markov State Models....Pages 101-106
Understanding Molecular Recognition by Kinetic Network Models Constructed from Molecular Dynamics Simulations....Pages 107-114
Markov State and Diffusive Stochastic Models in Electron Spin Resonance....Pages 115-138
Software for Building Markov State Models....Pages 139-139
β¦ Subjects
Molecular Medicine; Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics; Computer Appl. in Life Sciences; Physical Chemistry; Mathematics, general
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