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. 2023 Oct 10;19(19):6770-6781.
doi: 10.1021/acs.jctc.3c00764. Epub 2023 Sep 20.

Koopmans' Theorem-Compliant Long-Range Corrected (KTLC) Density Functional Mediated by Black-Box Optimization and Data-Driven Prediction for Organic Molecules

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Koopmans' Theorem-Compliant Long-Range Corrected (KTLC) Density Functional Mediated by Black-Box Optimization and Data-Driven Prediction for Organic Molecules

Kei Terayama et al. J Chem Theory Comput. .

Abstract

Density functional theory (DFT) is a significant computational tool that has substantially influenced chemistry, physics, and materials science. DFT necessitates parametrized approximation for determining an expected value. Hence, to predict the properties of a given molecule using DFT, appropriate parameters of the functional should be set for each molecule. Herein, we optimize the parameters of range-separated functionals (LC-BLYP and CAM-B3LYP) via Bayesian optimization (BO) to satisfy Koopmans' theorem. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of the BO in optimizing functional parameters. Particularly, Koopmans' theorem-compliant LC-BLYP (KTLC-BLYP) shows results comparable to the experimental UV-absorption values. Furthermore, we prepared an optimized parameter dataset of KTLC-BLYP for over 3000 molecules through BO for satisfying Koopmans' theorem. We have developed a machine learning model on this dataset to predict the parameters of the LC-BLYP functional for a given molecule. The prediction model automatically predicts the appropriate parameters for a given molecule and calculates the corresponding values. The approach in this paper would be useful to develop new functionals and to update the previously developed functionals.

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