Replica-exchange Wang-Landau sampling: Pushing the limits of Monte Carlo simulations in materials sciences
Materials Science
2014-11-18 v1 Computational Physics
Abstract
We describe the study of thermodynamics of materials using replica-exchange Wang-Landau (REWL) sampling, a generic framework for massively parallel implementations of the Wang-Landau Monte Carlo method. To evaluate the performance and scalability of the method, we investigate the magnetic phase transition in body-centered cubic (bcc) iron using the classical Heisenberg model parametrized with first principles calculations. We demonstrate that our framework leads to a significant speedup without compromising the accuracy and precision and facilitates the study of much larger systems than is possible with its serial counterpart.
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@article{arxiv.1411.4212,
title = {Replica-exchange Wang-Landau sampling: Pushing the limits of Monte Carlo simulations in materials sciences},
author = {Dilina Perera and Ying Wai Li and Markus Eisenbach and Thomas Vogel and David P. Landau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.4212},
year = {2014}
}
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Supplemental UE: TMS 2015 Conference Proceedings