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1Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Power Sources, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), Department of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China.
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Accurate and transferable exchange-correlation (XC) functionals are central to the predictive power of density functional theory (DFT). However, conventional parameter optimization of XC functionals is typically performed using single-objective or stepwise strategies, which may lead to imbalanced performance across chemically diverse systems. This work introduces a multi-objective optimization framework, termed EBI4MO (explicit-by-implicit for multi-objectives), that enables simultaneous and consistent optimization with respect to multiple performance criteria. EBI4MO constructs a hierarchy of implicit functions that couple interdependent parameter groups across objectives, allowing sequential yet interlinked parameter updates. As a demonstration, EBI4MO is applied to optimize the parameters in hybrid XC functionals with dispersion corrections, using the GMTKN55 benchmark database. Two objectives are considered: minimizing the overall prediction error and achieving uniform improvement relative to B3LYP-D3(BJ), a widely used and balanced functional. The resulting functionals demonstrate consistent and balanced performance across all benchmark subsets, outperforming functionals optimized via conventional single-objective or stepwise methods. These results highlight the effectiveness and generality of EBI4MO, offering a new strategy for functional development and broader multi-objective optimization problems in computational chemistry.
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