A Hessian-based assessment of atomic forces for training machine learning interatomic potentials

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​A Hessian-based assessment of atomic forces for training machine learning interatomic potentials​
Herbold, M. & Behler, J.​ (2022) 
The Journal of Chemical Physics156(11) pp. 114106​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0082952 

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Herbold, Marius; Behler, Jörg
Abstract
In recent years, many types of machine learning potentials (MLPs) have been introduced, which are able to represent high-dimensional potential-energy surfaces (PESs) with close to first-principles accuracy. Most current MLPs rely on atomic energy contributions given as a function of the local chemical environments. Frequently, in addition to total energies, atomic forces are also used to construct the potentials, as they provide detailed local information about the PES. Since many systems are too large for electronic structure calculations, obtaining reliable reference forces from smaller subsystems, such as molecular fragments or clusters, can substantially simplify the construction of the training sets. Here, we propose a method to determine structurally converged molecular fragments, providing reliable atomic forces based on an analysis of the Hessian. The method, which serves as a locality test and allows us to estimate the importance of long-range interactions, is illustrated for a series of molecular model systems and the metal–organic framework MOF-5 as an example for a complex organic–inorganic hybrid material.
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2022
Journal
The Journal of Chemical Physics 
ISSN
0021-9606
eISSN
1089-7690
Language
English

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