Type Label Framework for Bonded Force Fields in LAMMPS

Jacob R. Gissinger, Ilia Nikiforov, Yaser Afshar, Brendon Waters, Moon Ki Choi, Daniel S Karls, Alexander Stukowski, Wonpil Im, Hendrik Heinz, Axel Kohlmeyer, Ellad B. Tadmor

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Abstract

New functionality is added to the LAMMPS molecular simulation package, which increases the versatility with which LAMMPS can interface with supporting software and manipulate information associated with bonded force fields. We introduce the “type label” framework that allows atom types and their higher-order interactions (bonds, angles, dihedrals, and impropers) to be represented in terms of the standard atom type strings of a bonded force field. Type labels increase the human readability of input files, enable bonded force fields to be supported by the OpenKIM repository, simplify the creation of reaction templates for the REACTER protocol, and increase compatibility with external visualization tools, such as VMD and OVITO. An introductory primer on the forms and use of bonded force fields is provided to motivate this new functionality and serve as an entry point for LAMMPS and OpenKIM users unfamiliar with bonded force fields. The type label framework has the potential to streamline modeling workflows that use LAMMPS by increasing the portability of software, files, and scripts for preprocessing, running, and postprocessing a molecular simulation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
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StateAccepted/In press - 2023

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