Non-Stationary Forward Flux Sampling

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4704810
Reference N.B. Becker, R.J. Allen and P.R. ten Wolde, Non-Stationary Forward Flux Sampling, J. Chem. Phys. 136, (Article number: 174118), 1-18 (2012)
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We present a method, Non-Stationary Forward Flux Sampling, that allows efficient simulation of rare events in both stationary and non-stationary stochastic systems. The method uses stochastic branching and pruning to achieve uniform sampling of trajectories in phase space and time, leading
to accurate estimates for time-dependent switching propensities and time-dependent phase space probability densities. It is suitable for equilibrium or non-equilibrium systems, in or out of stationary state, including non-Markovian or externally driven systems. We demonstrate the validity of the technique by applying it to a one-dimensional barrier crossing problem that can be solved exactly, and show its usefulness by applying it to the time-dependent switching of a genetic toggle switch.