Machine Learning Multiscale Interactions

Abstract

Realistic physical systems are characterised by emergent interactions across multiple length and time scales, posing a significant challenge for predictive machine learning (ML) models. Most scientific ML models focus on a narrow range of interactions. While machine learning force fields (MLFFs) offer near-quantum accuracy, the ubiquitous message-passing layers miss long-range many-body effects. Here we introduce the Multiscale Structural Ensemble (MuSE), a hierarchical model that uses Soft Coarse-Graining Pooling to construct coarse representations from smooth fractional assignments of atoms to coarse nodes, enabling MLFF modules to operate across multiple scales. MuSE is architecture-agnostic and coupled with SO3krates, MACE, and PaiNN MLFFs for both molecules and materials. We demonstrate the power of MuSE through Hessian-based benchmarks, folding trajectories for biomolecules, and energy profiles in molecule-graphene nanostructures, where MuSE accurately captures quantum-mechanical interactions at relevant scales -- unlike other recent long-range ML models.

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