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Statistical learning method for predicting density-matrix based electron dynamics
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We develop a statistical method to learn a molecular Hamiltonian matrix from a time-series of electron density matrices. We extend our previous method to larger molecular systems by incorporating physical properties to reduce dimensionality, while also exploiting regularization techniques like ridge regression for addressing multicollinearity. With the learned Hamiltonian we can solve the Time-Dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) equation to propagate the electron density in time, and predict its dynamics for field-free and field-on scenarios. We observe close quantitative agreement between the predicted dynamics and ground truth for both field-off trajectories similar to the training data, and field-on trajectories outside of the training data.
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