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Recent advances in describing and driving crystal nucleation using machine learning and artificial intelligence

Published 26 Apr 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (2304.13815v2)

Abstract: With the advent of faster computer processors and especially graphics processing units (GPUs) over the last few decades, the use of data-intensive ML and AI has increased greatly, and the study of crystal nucleation has been one of the beneficiaries. In this review, we outline how ML and AI have been applied to address four outstanding difficulties of crystal nucleation: how to discover better reaction coordinates (RCs) for describing accurately non-classical nucleation situations; the development of more accurate force fields for describing the nucleation of multiple polymorphs or phases for a single system; more robust identification methods for determining crystal phases and structures; and as a method to yield improved course-grained models for studying nucleation.

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