Hi to everyone,

I am performing an umbrella sampling simulation of an ion pulled through a 
biphasic system. The box is 3.6 X 3.6 X 7.3 nm and the ion has been pulled 
along the z-axys for about 3 nm.


In Justin Lemkul's tutorial about umbrella sampling 
(http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin/gmx-tutorials/umbrella/02_define_box.html)
 I've read that "one must allow enough space in the pulling direction to allow 
for a continuous pull without interacting with the periodic images of the 
system".

This turns into the fact that the pulling distance must always be less than 
half the box size in the pulling direction, but what about the other two 
directions? In my case, if I put no restraints on the x and y-axes movements of 
my ion, it will probably interact with the periodic images of the box in the x 
and y directions (e.g. go out from a box surface and get in by the other side).

Could this affect the final PMF result?


Thank you in advance for your answer.


Regards,

Matteo
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