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Use of Multigrids to Reduce the Cost of Performing Interpolative Separable Density Fitting
Kori E Smyser1, Alec White2, Sandeep Sharma1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302, United States.
Abstract:
In this article, we present an interpolative separable density fitting (ISDF)-based algorithm to calculate the exact exchange in periodic mean field calculations. In the past, decomposing the two-electron integrals into the tensor hypercontraction (THC) form using ISDF was the most expensive step of the entire mean field calculation. Here, we show that by using a multigrid-ISDF algorithm, both the memory and the CPU cost of this step can be reduced. The CPU cost is brought down from cubic scaling to quadratic scaling with a low computational prefactor which reduces the cost by almost 2 orders of magnitude. Thus, in the new algorithm, the cost of performing ISDF is largely negligible compared to other steps. Along with the CPU cost, the memory cost of storing the factorized two-electron integrals is also reduced by a factor of up to 35. With the current algorithm, we can perform Hartree-Fock calculations on a diamond supercell containing more than 17,000 basis functions and more than 1500 electrons on a single node with no disk usage. For this calculation, the cost of constructing the exchange matrix is only a factor of 4 slower than the cost of diagonalizing the Fock matrix. Augmenting our approach with linear scaling algorithms can further speed up the calculations.
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