Machine learning density functionals from the random-phase approximation
Preprint 2023 English
Authors
SR
Stefan Riemelmoser
CV
Carla Verdi
MK
Merzuk Kaltak
Abstract
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Kohn-Sham density functional theory (DFT) is the standard method for first-principles calculations in computational chemistry and materials science. More accurate theories such as the random-phase approximation (RPA) are limited in application due to their large computational cost. Here, we construct a DFT substitute functional for the RPA using supervised and unsupervised machine learning (ML) techniques. Our ML-RPA model can be interpreted as a non-local extension to the standard gradient approximation. We train an ML-RPA functional for diamond surfaces and liquid water and show that ML-RPA can outperform the standard gradient functionals in terms of accuracy. Our work demonstrates how ML-RPA can extend the applicability of the RPA to larger system sizes, time scales and chemical spaces.
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