Molecular dynamics with on-the-fly machine learning of quantum-mechanical forces

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Abstract

We present a molecular dynamics scheme which combines first-principles and machine-learning (ML) techniques in a single information-efficient approach. Forces on atoms are either predicted by Bayesian inference or, if necessary, computed by on-the-fly quantum-mechanical (QM) calculations and added to a growing ML database, whose completeness is, thus, never required. As a result, the scheme is accurate and general, while progressively fewer QM calls are needed when a new chemical process is encountered for the second and subsequent times, as demonstrated by tests on crystalline and molten silicon.

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Li, Z., Kermode, J. R., & De Vita, A. (2015). Molecular dynamics with on-the-fly machine learning of quantum-mechanical forces. Physical Review Letters, 114(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.096405

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