no code implementations • 2 Oct 2022 • James P. Darby, Dávid P. Kovács, Ilyes Batatia, Miguel A. Caro, Gus L. W. Hart, Christoph Ortner, Gábor Csányi
Density based representations of atomic environments that are invariant under Euclidean symmetries have become a widely used tool in the machine learning of interatomic potentials, broader data-driven atomistic modelling and the visualisation and analysis of materials datasets. The standard mechanism used to incorporate chemical element information is to create separate densities for each element and form tensor products between them.