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J Chem Theory Comput ; 18(3): 1382-1394, 2022 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35191699

ABSTRACT

Machine learning thermodynamic perturbation theory (MLPT) is a promising approach to compute finite temperature properties when the goal is to compare several different levels of ab initio theory and/or to apply highly expensive computational methods. Indeed, starting from a production molecular dynamics trajectory, this method can estimate properties at one or more target levels of theory from only a small number of additional fixed-geometry calculations, which are used to train a machine learning model. However, as MLPT is based on thermodynamic perturbation theory (TPT), inaccuracies might arise when the starting point trajectory samples a configurational space which has a small overlap with that of the target approximations of interest. By considering case studies of molecules adsorbed in zeolites and several different density functional theory approximations, in this work we assess the accuracy of MLPT for ensemble total energies and enthalpies of adsorption. It is shown that problematic cases can be detected even without knowing reference results and that even in these situations it is possible to recover target level results within chemical accuracy by applying a machine-learning-based Monte Carlo (MLMC) resampling. Finally, on the basis of the ideas developed in this work, we assess and confirm the accuracy of recently published MLPT-based enthalpies of adsorption at the random phase approximation level, whose high computational cost would completely hinder a direct molecular dynamics simulation.

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J Comput Chem ; 42(20): 1390-1401, 2021 Jul 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34009668

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Nowadays, the coupling of electronic structure and machine learning techniques serves as a powerful tool to predict chemical and physical properties of a broad range of systems. With the aim of improving the accuracy of predictions, a large number of representations for molecules and solids for machine learning applications has been developed. In this work we propose a novel descriptor based on the notion of molecular graph. While graphs are largely employed in classification problems in cheminformatics or bioinformatics, they are not often used in regression problem, especially of energy-related properties. Our method is based on a local decomposition of atomic environments and on the hybridization of two kernel functions: a graph kernel contribution that describes the chemical pattern and a Coulomb label contribution that encodes finer details of the local geometry. The accuracy of this new kernel method in energy predictions of molecular and condensed phase systems is demonstrated by considering the popular QM7 and BA10 datasets. These examples show that the hybrid localized graph kernel outperforms traditional approaches such as, for example, the smooth overlap of atomic positions and the Coulomb matrices.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 126(7): 076401, 2021 Feb 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33666477

ABSTRACT

Supercell models are often used to calculate the electronic structure of local deviations from the ideal periodicity in the bulk or on the surface of a crystal or in wires. When the defect or adsorbent is charged, a jellium counter charge is applied to maintain overall neutrality, but the interaction of the artificially repeated charges has to be corrected, both in the total energy and in the one-electron eigenvalues and eigenstates. This becomes paramount in slab or wire calculations, where the jellium counter charge may induce spurious states in the vacuum. We present here a self-consistent potential correction scheme and provide successful tests of it for bulk and slab calculations.

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