Thermodynamic integration
A detailed description of thermodynamic integration is given in reference [1].
The free energy of a fully interacting system can be written as the sum of the free energy a non-interacting reference system and the difference in the free energy of the fully interacting system and the non-interacting system
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Using thermodynamic integration the free energy difference between the two systems is written as
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Here and describe the potential energies of a fully-interacting and a non-interacting reference system, respectively. The coupling strength of the systems is controlled via the coupling parameter . It is neccessary that the connection of the two systems via the coupling constant is reversible. The notation denotes an ensemble average of a system driven by the following classical Hamiltonian
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