Times Square sampling: an adaptive algorithm for free energy estimation

12/09/2021
by   Cristian Predescu, et al.
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Estimating free energy differences, an important problem in computational drug discovery and in a wide range of other application areas, commonly involves a computationally intensive process of sampling a family of high-dimensional probability distributions and a procedure for computing estimates based on those samples. The variance of the free energy estimate of interest typically depends strongly on how the total computational resources available for sampling are divided among the distributions, but determining an efficient allocation is difficult without sampling the distributions. Here we introduce the Times Square sampling algorithm, a novel on-the-fly estimation method that dynamically allocates resources in such a way as to significantly accelerate the estimation of free energies and other observables, while providing rigorous convergence guarantees for the estimators. We also show that it is possible, surprisingly, for on-the-fly free energy estimation to achieve lower asymptotic variance than the maximum-likelihood estimator MBAR, raising the prospect that on-the-fly estimation could reduce variance in a variety of other statistical applications.

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