Abstract

Automatic differentiation (AD) has become an important tool for optimization problems in computational science, and it has been applied to the Hartree-Fock method. Although the reverse-mode AD is more efficient than the forward-mode, eigenvalue calculation in the self-consistent field (SCF) method has impeded the use of the reverse-mode AD. Here, we propose a method to directly minimize Hartree-Fock energy under the orthonormality constraint of the molecular orbitals using reverse-mode AD by avoiding eigenvalue calculation. According to our validation, the proposed method was more stable than the conventional SCF method and achieved comparable accuracy.

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