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Deep Potential: a general representation of a many-body potential energy surface

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arxiv 1707.01478 v2 pith:JJNK3JJU submitted 2017-07-05 physics.comp-ph

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keywords potentialdeepempiricalableaccuracycomparablecomputationalcost
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We present a simple, yet general, end-to-end deep neural network representation of the potential energy surface for atomic and molecular systems. This methodology, which we call Deep Potential, is "first-principle" based, in the sense that no ad hoc approximations or empirical fitting functions are required. The neural network structure naturally respects the underlying symmetries of the systems. When tested on a wide variety of examples, Deep Potential is able to reproduce the original model, whether empirical or quantum mechanics based, within chemical accuracy. The computational cost of this new model is not substantially larger than that of empirical force fields. In addition, the method has promising scalability properties. This brings us one step closer to being able to carry out molecular simulations with accuracy comparable to that of quantum mechanics models and computational cost comparable to that of empirical potentials.

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