Accurate Hellmann-Feynman forces from density functional calculations with augmented Gaussian basis sets

Journal of chemical physics online/˜The œJournal of chemical physics/Journal of chemical physics(2022)

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Abstract
The Hellmann-Feynman (HF) theorem provides a way to compute forces directly from the electron density, enabling efficient force calculations for large systems through machine learning (ML) models for the electron density. The main issue holding back the general acceptance of the HF approach for atom-centered basis sets is the well-known Pulay force which, if naively discarded, typically constitutes an error upwards of 10 eV/Ang in forces. In this work, we demonstrate that if a suitably augmented Gaussian basis set is used for density functional calculations, the Pulay force can be suppressed and HF forces can be computed as accurately as analytical forces with state-of-the-art basis sets, allowing geometry optimization and molecular dynamics to be reliably performed with HF forces. Our results pave a clear path forwards for the accurate and efficient simulation of large systems using ML densities and the HF theorem.
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