Is this necessary to run ab initio calculation to test MLFF
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:06 am
Dear all,
I was advised to check the accuracy of MLFF by comparing the ab initio results and MLFF results independently.
1. After finishing the on-the-fly calculation, we extract the structure, say every 10 ps.
2. Run ab initio single-point calculation using structures obtained from the previous step to estimate the energy and force for each structure.
3. We compare the force and the energy between structures of ab initio and MLFF calculations.
This process is time-consuming because normally we would like to extract nearly 1000 structures for this comparison process. May I ask if this is necessary to do this process? Can we use data from the ML_REG file instead?
I was advised to check the accuracy of MLFF by comparing the ab initio results and MLFF results independently.
1. After finishing the on-the-fly calculation, we extract the structure, say every 10 ps.
2. Run ab initio single-point calculation using structures obtained from the previous step to estimate the energy and force for each structure.
3. We compare the force and the energy between structures of ab initio and MLFF calculations.
This process is time-consuming because normally we would like to extract nearly 1000 structures for this comparison process. May I ask if this is necessary to do this process? Can we use data from the ML_REG file instead?