How Does VTST Define Saddle Point When There Are Multiple Saddle Points
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 2:33 am
Dear developer,
I would like to ask how the VTST would try to get to convergence when there are multiple saddle points in a NEB path. For example, a path can have a "M" shape, which has two maximum energy points and one local minimum energy point. Learning from the website documentations, I know that the CI-NEB is trying to find the point with maximum energy. Does it try to find maximum energy for all images or just one? I believe it is just one. Then how would the CI-NEB pick the one point to climb if there are multiple local peaks to climb?
Meanwhile, I see that a CI-NEB calculation converges when the maximum atomic force on the saddle point image is smaller than convergence criteria we set, while the maximum atomic force on the other images doesn't need to be converged. Is that correct? In this case, the energy for the local minimum might not be that accurate, as its force might not be well converged. Am I correct?
Thanks very much for your help, and please direct me to existing posts if any.
I would like to ask how the VTST would try to get to convergence when there are multiple saddle points in a NEB path. For example, a path can have a "M" shape, which has two maximum energy points and one local minimum energy point. Learning from the website documentations, I know that the CI-NEB is trying to find the point with maximum energy. Does it try to find maximum energy for all images or just one? I believe it is just one. Then how would the CI-NEB pick the one point to climb if there are multiple local peaks to climb?
Meanwhile, I see that a CI-NEB calculation converges when the maximum atomic force on the saddle point image is smaller than convergence criteria we set, while the maximum atomic force on the other images doesn't need to be converged. Is that correct? In this case, the energy for the local minimum might not be that accurate, as its force might not be well converged. Am I correct?
Thanks very much for your help, and please direct me to existing posts if any.