Hello: I am reading Modeller9v8 manual and found in Page 14, 2.2.2, it is said that models could be refined by VTFM with conjugated gradients(CG) methods. In fact CG is usually applied to correct subtle errors and steepest gradient (SG) is effective for some big erros. I am wondering why not import SG for model refinement? In fact, I found that may people would like to do SG before CG when they are doing model refinement.
Thank you very much.
On 7/4/10 11:48 AM, albert wrote: > I am reading Modeller9v8 manual and found in Page 14, 2.2.2, it is said > that models could be refined by VTFM with conjugated gradients(CG) > methods. In fact CG is usually applied to correct subtle errors and > steepest gradient (SG) is effective for some big erros. I am wondering > why not import SG for model refinement? > In fact, I found that may people would like to do SG before CG when they > are doing model refinement.
Conjugate gradients (CG) optimization is used in Modeller for local optimization, and refinement is done using simulated annealing with molecular dynamics, for global optimization. Steepest descents is not used, as CG typically can find the local minimum in fewer steps.
Ben Webb, Modeller Caretaker
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