MBX: A many-body energy and force calculator for data-driven many-body simulations

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Many-Body eXpansion (MBX) is a C++ library that implements many-body potential energy functions (PEFs) within the “many-body energy” (MB-nrg) formalism. MB-nrg PEFs integrate an underlying polarizable model with explicit machine-learned representations of many-body interactions to achieve chemical accuracy from the gas to the condensed phases. MBX can be employed either as a stand-alone package or as an energy/force engine that can be integrated with generic software for molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations. MBX is parallelized internally using Open Multi-Processing and can utilize Message Passing Interface when available in interfaced molecular simulation software. MBX enables classical and quantum molecular simulations with MB-nrg PEFs, as well as hybrid simulations that combine conventional force fields and MB-nrg PEFs, for diverse systems ranging from small gas-phase clusters to aqueous solutions and molecular fluids to biomolecular systems and metal-organic frameworks.

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Riera, M., Knight, C., Bull-Vulpe, E. F., Zhu, X., Agnew, H., Smith, D. G. A., … Paesani, F. (2023). MBX: A many-body energy and force calculator for data-driven many-body simulations. Journal of Chemical Physics, 159(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0156036

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