Roadmap on methods and software for electronic structure based simulations in chemistry and materials

Author:

Blum VolkerORCID,Asahi Ryoji,Autschbach Jochen,Bannwarth Christoph,Bihlmayer GustavORCID,Blügel StefanORCID,Burns Lori A.,Crawford T. Daniel,Dawson William,de Jong Wibe AlbertORCID,Draxl ClaudiaORCID,Filippi Claudia,Genovese LuigiORCID,Giannozzi PaoloORCID,Govind Niranjan,Hammes-Schiffer Sharon,Hammond Jeff R.,Hourahine BenjaminORCID,Jain Anubhav,Kanai Yosuke,Kent Paul R CORCID,Larsen Ask HjorthORCID,Lehtola SusiORCID,Li Xiaosong,Lindh Roland,Maeda Satoshi,Makri NancyORCID,Moussa Jonathan,Nakajima Takahito,Nash Jessica A.,Oliveira Micael J. T.,Patel Pansy D.,Pizzi GiovanniORCID,Pourtois Geoffrey,Pritchard Benjamin P.,Rabani Eran,Reiher MarkusORCID,Reining LuciaORCID,Ren XinguoORCID,Rossi MarianaORCID,Schlegel H. Bernhard,Seriani Nicola,Slipchenko Lyudmila V.,Thom Alexander,Valeev Edward F.,Van Troeye Benoit,Visscher Lucas,Vlcek VojtechORCID,Werner Hans-Joachim,Williams-Young David B.,Windus TheresaORCID

Abstract

Abstract This Roadmap article provides a succinct, comprehensive overview of the state of electronic structure methods and software for molecular and materials simulations. Seventeen distinct sections collect insights by 51 leading scientists in the field. Each contribution addresses the status of a particular area, as well as current challenges and anticipated future advances, with a particular eye towards software related aspects and providing key references for further reading. Foundational sections cover density functional theory and its implementation in real-world simulation frameworks, Green's function based many-body perturbation theory, wave-function based and stochastic electronic structure approaches, relativistic effects and semiempirical electronic structure theory approaches. Subsequent sections cover nuclear quantum effects, real-time propagation of the electronic structure, challenges for computational spectroscopy simulations, and exploration of complex potential energy surfaces. The final sections summarize practical aspects, including computational workflows for complex simulation tasks, the impact of current and future high-performance computing architectures, software engineering practices, education and training to maintain and broaden the community, as well as the status of and needs for electronic structure based modeling from the vantage point of industry environments. Overall, the field of electronic structure software and method development continues to unlock immense opportunities for future scientific discovery, based on the growing ability of computations to reveal complex phenomena, processes and properties that are determined by the make-up of matter at the atomic scale, with high precision.

Funder

Academy of Finland

National Science Foundation

Japanese Science and Technology Agency

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Max Planck Society

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Basic Energy Sciences

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Imec Industrial Affiliation Program

JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas

Vetenskapsrådet

Advanced Scientific Computing Research

Ministry of Culture and Science of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia

CECAM

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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