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Using multi-dimensional Smolyak interpolation to make a sum-of-products potential
Gustavo Avila1, Tucker Carrington1
1Chemistry Department, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada.
Abstract:
We propose a new method for obtaining potential energy surfaces in sum-of-products (SOP) form. If the number of terms is small enough, a SOP potential surface significantly reduces the cost of quantum dynamics calculations by obviating the need to do multidimensional integrals by quadrature. The method is based on a Smolyak interpolation technique and uses polynomial-like or spectral basis functions and 1D Lagrange-type functions. When written in terms of the basis functions from which the Lagrange-type functions are built, the Smolyak interpolant has only a modest number of terms. The ideas are tested for HONO (nitrous acid).
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