Deep Mind 21 functional does not extrapolate to transition metal chemistry

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Abstract

The development of density functional approximations stands at a crossroads: while machine-learned functionals show potential to surpass their human-designed counterparts, their extrapolation to unseen chemistry lags behind. Here we assess how well the recent Deep Mind 21 (DM21) machine-learned functional [Science, 2021, 374, 1385-1389], trained on main-group chemistry, extrapolates to transition metal chemistry (TMC). We show that DM21 demonstrates comparable or occasionally superior accuracy to B3LYP for TMC, but consistently struggles with achieving self-consistent field convergence for TMC molecules. We also compare main-group and TMC machine-learning DM21 features to shed light on DM21's challenges in TMC. We finally propose strategies to overcome limitations in the extrapolative capabilities of machine-learned functionals in TMC.

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Zhao, H., Gould, T., & Vuckovic, S. (2024). Deep Mind 21 functional does not extrapolate to transition metal chemistry. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 26(16), 12289–12298. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cp00878b

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