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Iodine | Trevor | TG: current thinking: no iodine basis set is fundamentally invalid for Rb and higher Lee-Ping thought we could get away with using ECP but something is missing, and gradients for ECP must be calculated, which is numerically expensive (iterative solver) we’re currently stuck where we began; Susi Lehtola in psi4 community has code that can automatically generate the fitting basis for dzvp for all electron up to iodine but needs testing cycles by Lee-Ping before we can adopt Lee-Ping is engaging directly with Susi, Lori on psi4 slack, working on a path forward
SB: is current plan for iodine to switch to the higher basis set being developed by psi4 ; using autoaux approach? DD: there is iodine in our FF params yes? DD: is Lee-Ping’s goal to arrive at a new basis set then? BP: one thing I’ve wanted is to be able to use basis-set-exchange inside QCEngine JH: with a normal psi4 run, can we get this with just a keyword? BP: Yes, but thinking if we lose something with that path TG: Kinda breaks the model? BP: Your choice of DF basis theoretically doesn’t change the result…well, guess it is kinda like your model JH: the keywords are part of the hash, yes? BP: have a PR that might speed up calculation submission (I hope) added an index to column in the database that needed to be searched for every single compute looking for duplicate should now be fast due to hash index in DB DD: should be able to submit #160 finally, even without multiprocessing/multithreading client submission
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Test QCA server
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Genentech set 3 | Josh | Touching base with Pavan next week; fragmenter issues SB: might be easier to do just a complete rewrite of fragmenter, from what it looks like JH: in talks with Danny Cole for benchmarking fragmentation methods; this could fit the bill for determining if a rewrite diverges in results from the original Also, have a big dataset (benchmark ligands) with 480 fragments that could be a test case; basically, re-create it and observe differences
SB: how much does tautomer enumeration factor into fragmentation DD: will touch base with Jeff on setting up a sprint on fragmenter rewrite; needs to be soon (next few weeks)
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Other upcoming datasets | Simon | will have priority datasets coming through from Hyesu for next FF fit JH: not sure we’ve ever done a Hessian dataset with QCSubmit SB: is there still a plan for a Hessian dataset? Where we run an optimization, then a single point calculation at the end to get the Hessian? May require a service on the server like torsiondrives JH: may be able to handle this externally to QCFractal if there isn’t any movement on it in the project itself SB: MolSSI hasn’t raised any concerns about wavefunction storage, have they? DD: could turn around GHA fairly fast; need a test set to work on
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