Coupled Cluster con MoLe: Molecular Orbital Learning for Neural Wavefunctions
Luca Thiede, Abdulrahman Aldossary, Andreas Burger, Jorge A. Campos-Gonzalez-Angulo, Alex Zook, Melisa Alkan, KOHEI NAKAJI, Taylor Lee Patti
ICML 2026 regular
Abstract (source: OpenReview · © authors)
Density functional theory (DFT) is the most widely used method for calculating molecular properties; however, its accuracy is often insufficient for quantitative predictions. Coupled cluster (CC) theory is the most successful method for achieving accuracy beyond DFT and predicting properties that closely align with experiment. It is known as the ``gold standard'' of quantum chemistry. Unfortunately, the high computational cost of CC limits its widespread applicability. In this work, we present the Molecular Orbital Learning Model (MoLe), an equivariant machine learning model that directly predicts CC's core mathematical objects, the excitation amplitudes, from the mean-field Hartree-Fock molecular orbitals as inputs. We test various aspects of our model and demonstrate its very high data efficiency and remarkable out-of-distribution generalization to larger molecules and off-equilibrium geometries, despite being trained only on small equilibrium geometries. Finally, we also examine its ability to reduce the number of cycles required to converge CC calculations. MoLe can set the foundations for high-accuracy wavefunction-based ML architectures to accelerate molecular design and complement force-field approaches.
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