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Reproducibility of fixed-node diffusion Monte Carlo across diverse community codes: The case of water-methane dimer

Computational Physics 2025-09-09 v3 Materials Science Chemical Physics

Abstract

Fixed-node diffusion quantum Monte Carlo (FN-DMC) is a widely-trusted many-body method for solving the Schr\"{o}dinger equation, known for its reliable predictions of material and molecular properties. Furthermore, its excellent scalability with system complexity and near-perfect utilization of computational power makes FN-DMC ideally positioned to leverage new advances in computing to address increasingly complex scientific problems. Even though the method is widely used as a computational gold standard, reproducibility across the numerous FN-DMC code implementations has yet to be demonstrated. This difficulty stems from the diverse array of DMC algorithms and trial wave functions, compounded by the method's inherent stochastic nature. This study represents a community-wide effort to assess the reproducibility of the method, affirming that: Yes, FN-DMC is reproducible (when handled with care). Using the water-methane dimer as the canonical test case, we compare results from eleven different FN-DMC codes and show that the approximations to treat the non-locality of pseudopotentials are the primary source of the discrepancies between them. In particular, we demonstrate that, for the same choice of determinantal component in the trial wave function, reliable and reproducible predictions can be achieved by employing the T-move (TM), the determinant locality approximation (DLA), or the determinant T-move (DTM) schemes, while the older locality approximation (LA) leads to considerable variability in results. These findings demonstrate that, with appropriate choices of algorithmic details, fixed-node DMC is reproducible across diverse community codes-highlighting the maturity and robustness of the method as a tool for open and reliable computational science.

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@article{arxiv.2501.12950,
  title  = {Reproducibility of fixed-node diffusion Monte Carlo across diverse community codes: The case of water-methane dimer},
  author = {Flaviano Della Pia and Benjamin X. Shi and Yasmine S. Al-Hamdani and Dario Alfè and Tyler A. Anderson and Matteo Barborini and Anouar Benali and Michele Casula and Neil D. Drummond and Matúš Dubecký and Claudia Filippi and Paul R. C. Kent and Jaron T. Krogel and Pablo López Ríos and Arne Lüchow and Ye Luo and Angelos Michaelides and Lubos Mitas and Kosuke Nakano and Richard J. Needs and Manolo C. Per and Anthony Scemama and Jil Schultze and Ravindra Shinde and Emiel Slootman and Sandro Sorella and Alexandre Tkatchenko and Mike Towler and Cyrus J. Umrigar and Lucas K. Wagner and William A. Wheeler and Haihan Zhou and Andrea Zen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.12950},
  year   = {2025}
}