Hello CASINO developers
I've tried to use fractional power basis in the form r/(r+a) power in the Rank: [ 2, 0 ] term and in the Rank: [ 2, 1 ] for e-e distance only.
I successfully optimized JASTROW coefficients by EMIN, but when I try to restart calculation with optimized coefficients I've got unphysical E value.
example for B atom in attachment
Best Vladimir.
P.S.
same for 1/(r+a) power and r/(r^b+a) power in the Rank: [ 2, 1 ] for e-e distance. I tried to find a balance between the VMC optimization accuracy and the time of JASTROW evaluation in DMC calculation.
I wrote down a list of arbitrary combinations of JASTROW basic functions and cutoffs, then ran an automatic script to compute DMC timing for them all. Unfortunately, I have not even reached the middle of the list.
fractional power basis issue on restart
-
- Posts: 173
- Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2015 3:14 pm
fractional power basis issue on restart
- Attachments
-
- b_8_b4.tgz
- (115.96 KiB) Downloaded 2204 times
In Soviet Russia Casino plays you.
-
- Posts: 53
- Joined: Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:25 am
Re: fractional power basis issue on restart
Hi Vladimir,
I see that in your first run you get the warning:
which hints at a problem with solving the constraint equations at the initial parameter values.
I would suggest you set the initial values of a and L to different, non-integer values, e.g., 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 (or start them closer to their optimized values if you want). This ought to work around the issue.
Best,
Pablo
I see that in your first run you get the warning:
Code: Select all
Warning: [REDO_GAUSSIAN_ELIMINATION] non-linear parameters produce 1 zero(es)
in the coefficient matrix for the constraint equations. We recommend that
you stop this calculation, change the values of any basis parameters involved
to non-integer values, all slightly different from each other, and re-run to
avoid possible problems. This run will continue in the hope that the problem
will go away during optimization. The affected equations and parameters are
listed below.
Zero #1 encountered at equation #17, parameter #26.
I would suggest you set the initial values of a and L to different, non-integer values, e.g., 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 (or start them closer to their optimized values if you want). This ought to work around the issue.
Best,
Pablo
Hey there! I am using CASINO.
-
- Posts: 173
- Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2015 3:14 pm
Re: fractional power basis issue on restart
Hello Pablo.
Oh magic! How did you know?
now I can compare the speed of the calculation, thanks.
Vladimir.
Oh magic! How did you know?
now I can compare the speed of the calculation, thanks.
Vladimir.
In Soviet Russia Casino plays you.