Towards Harmonization of SO(3)-Equivariance and Expressiveness: a Hybrid Deep Learning Framework for Electronic-Structure Hamiltonian Prediction

arXiv:2401.00744v115 citationsh-index: 3Machine Learning: Science and Technology
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This addresses a key bottleneck in quantum chemistry simulations for researchers, though it is incremental as it combines existing neural mechanisms.

The paper tackles the challenge of predicting electronic-structure Hamiltonians for quantum systems by harmonizing SO(3)-equivariance with non-linear expressiveness, achieving state-of-the-art performance on six benchmark databases.

Deep learning for predicting the electronic-structure Hamiltonian of quantum systems necessitates satisfying the covariance laws, among which achieving SO(3)-equivariance without sacrificing the non-linear expressive capability of networks remains unsolved. To navigate the harmonization between equivariance and expressiveness, we propose a deep learning method synergizing two distinct categories of neural mechanisms as a two-stage encoding and regression framework. The first stage corresponds to group theory-based neural mechanisms with inherent SO(3)-equivariant properties prior to the parameter learning process, while the second stage is characterized by a non-linear 3D graph Transformer network we propose, featuring high capability on non-linear expressiveness. The novel combination lies in the point that, the first stage predicts baseline Hamiltonians with abundant SO(3)-equivariant features extracted, assisting the second stage in empirical learning of equivariance; and in turn, the second stage refines the first stage's output as a fine-grained prediction of Hamiltonians using powerful non-linear neural mappings, compensating for the intrinsic weakness on non-linear expressiveness capability of mechanisms in the first stage. Our method enables precise, generalizable predictions while capturing SO(3)-equivariance under rotational transformations, and achieves state-of-the-art performance in Hamiltonian prediction on six benchmark databases.

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