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Active sparse Bayesian committee machine potential for isothermal-isobaric molecular dynamics simulations

Author(s)
Willow, Soohaeng YooKim, Dong GeonSundheep, R.Hajibabaei, AmirKim, Kwang S.Myung, Chang Woo
Issued Date
2024-07
DOI
10.1039/d4cp01801j
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83575
Citation
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.26, pp.22073 - 22082
Abstract
Recent advancements in machine learning potentials (MLPs) have significantly impacted the fields of chemistry, physics, and biology by enabling large-scale first-principles simulations. Among different machine learning approaches, kernel-based MLPs distinguish themselves through their ability to handle small datasets, quantify uncertainties, and minimize over-fitting. Nevertheless, their extensive computational requirements present considerable challenges. To alleviate these, sparsification methods have been developed, aiming to reduce computational scaling without compromising accuracy. In the context of isothermal and isobaric ML molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, achieving precise pressure estimation is crucial for reproducing reliable system behavior under constant pressure. Despite progress, sparse kernel MLPs struggle with precise pressure prediction. Here, we introduce a virial kernel function that significantly enhances the pressure estimation accuracy of MLPs. Additionally, we propose the active sparse Bayesian committee machine (BCM) potential, an on-the-fly MLP architecture that aggregates local sparse Gaussian process regression (SGPR) MLPs. The sparse BCM potential overcomes the steep computational scaling with the kernel size, and a predefined restriction on the size of kernel allows for fast and efficient on-the-fly training. Our advancements facilitate accurate and computationally efficient machine learning-enhanced MD (MLMD) simulations across diverse systems, including ice-liquid coexisting phases, Li10Ge(PS6)2 lithium solid electrolyte, and high-pressure liquid boron nitride. Introducing active sparse Bayesian committee machine potentials with virial kernels for enhanced pressure accuracy. This enables efficient on-the-fly training for accurate isobaric machine learning molecular dynamics simulations with reduced costs.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
1463-9076
Keyword
SYSTEMSSURFACETOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONSPHASE-DIAGRAM

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