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Detecting dynamic domains and local fluctuations in complex molecular systems via timelapse neighbors shuffling

Published 24 Dec 2022 in physics.chem-ph | (2212.12694v1)

Abstract: Many complex molecular systems owe their properties to local dynamic rearrangements or fluctuations that, despite the rise of ML and sophisticated structural descriptors, remain often difficult to detect. Here we show an ML framework based on a new descriptor, named Local Environments and Neighbors Shuffling (LENS), which allows identifying dynamic domains and detecting local fluctuations in a variety of systems via tracking how much the surrounding of each molecular unit changes over time in terms of neighbor individuals. Statistical analysis of the LENS time-series data allows to blindly detect different dynamic domains within various types of molecular systems with, e.g., liquid-like, solid-like, or diverse dynamics, and to track local fluctuations emerging within them in an efficient way. The approach is found robust, versatile, and, given the abstract definition of the LENS descriptor, capable of shedding light on the dynamic complexity of a variety of (not necessarily molecular) systems.

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