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Machine Learning Directed Optimization of Classical Molecular Modeling Force Fields

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arxiv 2103.03208 v2 pith:WK3OHKL3 submitted 2021-03-04 physics.chem-ph

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keywords forcefieldfieldsmolecularoptimizationsimulationsdirectedlearning
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Accurate force fields are necessary for predictive molecular simulations. However, developing force fields that accurately reproduce experimental properties is challenging. Here, we present a machine learning directed, multiobjective optimization workflow for force field parameterization that evaluates millions of prospective force field parameter sets while requiring only a small fraction of them to be tested with molecular simulations. We demonstrate the generality of the approach and identify multiple low-error parameter sets for two distinct test cases: simulations of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) and an ammonium perchlorate (AP) crystal phase. We discuss the challenges and implications of our force field optimization workflow.

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