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Accurate Many-Body Repulsive Potentials for Density-Functional Tight-Binding from Deep Tensor Neural Networks

We combine density-functional tight-binding (DFTB) with deep tensor neural networks (DTNN) to maximize the strengths of both approaches in predicting structural, energetic, and vibrational molecular properties. The DTNN is used to learn a non-linear model for the localized many-body interatomic repulsive energy, which so far has been treated in an atom-pairwise manner in DFTB. Substantially improving upon standard DFTB and DTNN, the resulting DFTB-NN$_{\sf{rep}}$ model yields accurate predictions of atomization and isomerization energies, equilibrium geometries, vibrational frequencies and dihedral rotation profiles for a large variety of organic molecules compared to the hybrid DFT-PBE0 functional. Our results highlight the high potential of combining semi-empirical electronic-structure methods with physically-motivated machine learning approaches for predicting localized many-body interactions. We conclude by discussing future advancements of the DFTB-NN$_{\sf{rep}}$ approach that could enable chemically accurate electronic-structure calculations for systems with tens of thousands of atoms.

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