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Transfer Learning Meets Embedded Correlated Wavefunction Theory for Chemically Accurate Molecular Simulations:
Xuezhi Bian1, Emily A Carter2,3
1Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, United States.
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Achieving chemical accuracy for molecular simulations remains a central challenge in computational chemistry. Here, we present an embedded correlated wavefunction transfer learning (ECW-TL) framework for accurately simulating molecular dynamics in the condensed phase. ECW-TL incorporates high-level electron exchange and correlation effects in ECW theory while preserving the training and computational efficiency of machine-learned interatomic potentials. We demonstrate the framework on Ca2+-CO32- ion pairing in aqueous solution, a key process underlying CO2 mineralization in seawater. As proof of principle, we first show that fine-tuning a DFT-revPBE-D3(BJ) baseline model with embedded-DFT-SCAN data reproduces the DFT-SCAN free-energy surface within 1 kcal/mol across all solvation states. Extending the framework to embedded MP2 and localized natural-orbital CCSD(T) further refines the free-energy profile, revealing the crucial role of exact electron exchange and correlation in determining ion-pair stability and structure. The computed ion-pair association free energy is in quantitative agreement with experimental measurements, further validating the accuracy of the ECW-TL framework. ECW-TL thus provides a general, data-efficient route for transferring CW accuracy to efficient simulations of complex aqueous and interfacial chemical processes.
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