Dear Plumed users,
I tried to follow the umbrella sampling tutorial (
https://plumed.github.io/doc-v2.5/user-doc/html/belfast-4.html). About wham analysis, in particular in the "combining multiple restraints" section, I read "An often misunderstood fact about WHAM is that data of the different trajectories can be mixed and it is not necessary to keep track of which restraint was used to produce every single frame".
After this step we have the entire concatenated trajectoty (alltraj.xtc) and the ALLCOLVAR files that will be used as input for the wham.sh script that compute histogram. It is not clear to me why the ALLCOLVAR files are used without specify which bias produces each frame.
In particular I obtained some strange low-energy point at the extreme of the grid (phi=-3.0) which I supposed is an artifact of this procedure.
Can you please explain me the reason of this particular procedure?
Thank you
Lara