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Magnitude of pseudopotential localization errors in fixed node diffusion quantum Monte Carlo

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 146, 期 24, 页码 -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4986951

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  1. Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  2. Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC05-00OR22725]
  3. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC05-00OR22725]

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Growth in computational resources has lead to the application of real space diffusion quantum Monte Carlo to increasingly heavy elements. Although generally assumed to be small, we find that when using standard techniques, the pseudopotential localization error can be large, on the order of an electron volt for an isolated cerium atom. We formally show that the localization error can be reduced to zero with improvements to the Jastrowfactor alone, and we define a metric of Jastrowsensitivity that may be useful in the design of pseudopotentials. We employ an extrapolation scheme to extract the bare fixed node energy and estimate the localization error in both the locality approximation and the T-moves schemes for the Ce atom in charge states 3+ and 4+. The locality approximation exhibits the lowest Jastrow sensitivity and generally smaller localization errors than T-moves although the locality approximation energy approaches the localization free limit from above/below for the 3+/4+ charge state. We find that energy minimized Jastrow factors including three-body electron-electron-ion terms are the most effective at reducing the localization error for both the locality approximation and T-moves for the case of the Ce atom. Less complex or variance minimized Jastrows are generally less effective. Our results suggest that further improvements to Jastrow factors and trial wavefunction forms may be needed to reduce localization errors to chemical accuracy when medium core pseudopotentials are applied to heavy elements such as Ce. Published by AIP Publishing.

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