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Direct Learning Hidden Excited State Interaction Patterns from ab initio Dynamics and Its Implication as Alternative Molecular Mechanism Models
by
Zhang, Dongju
, Du, Likai
, Liu, Fang
, Gao, Jun
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/ Algorithms
/ Chemistry
/ Clustering
/ Equilibrium
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mathematical functions
/ Molecular modelling
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Simulation
/ Time series
2017
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Direct Learning Hidden Excited State Interaction Patterns from ab initio Dynamics and Its Implication as Alternative Molecular Mechanism Models
by
Zhang, Dongju
, Du, Likai
, Liu, Fang
, Gao, Jun
in
119/118
/ 639/638/440/949
/ 639/638/563/606
/ Algorithms
/ Chemistry
/ Clustering
/ Equilibrium
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mathematical functions
/ Molecular modelling
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Simulation
/ Time series
2017
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Direct Learning Hidden Excited State Interaction Patterns from ab initio Dynamics and Its Implication as Alternative Molecular Mechanism Models
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Zhang, Dongju
, Du, Likai
, Liu, Fang
, Gao, Jun
in
119/118
/ 639/638/440/949
/ 639/638/563/606
/ Algorithms
/ Chemistry
/ Clustering
/ Equilibrium
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mathematical functions
/ Molecular modelling
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Simulation
/ Time series
2017
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Direct Learning Hidden Excited State Interaction Patterns from ab initio Dynamics and Its Implication as Alternative Molecular Mechanism Models
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Direct Learning Hidden Excited State Interaction Patterns from ab initio Dynamics and Its Implication as Alternative Molecular Mechanism Models
2017
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Overview
The excited states of polyatomic systems are rather complex, and often exhibit meta-stable dynamical behaviors. Static analysis of reaction pathway often fails to sufficiently characterize excited state motions due to their highly non-equilibrium nature. Here, we proposed a time series guided clustering algorithm to generate most relevant meta-stable patterns directly from
ab initio
dynamic trajectories. Based on the knowledge of these meta-stable patterns, we suggested an interpolation scheme with only a concrete and finite set of known patterns to accurately predict the ground and excited state properties of the entire dynamics trajectories, namely, the prediction with ensemble models (PEM). As illustrated with the example of sinapic acids, The PEM method does not require any training data beyond the clustering algorithm, and the estimation error for both ground and excited state is very close, which indicates one could predict the ground and excited state molecular properties with similar accuracy. These results may provide us some insights to construct molecular mechanism models with compatible energy terms as traditional force fields.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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