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quantumlib avatar quantumlib commented on July 20, 2024
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jarrodmcc avatar jarrodmcc commented on July 20, 2024 1

I think a few more specifics to this might be that one path forward might be to

  1. Add basis function meta data to the MolecularData structure we currently store in HDF5 files. E.g. Gaussians with their contraction coefficients and exponents etc. This gives meaning to the coefficients we'll be using as input.
  2. Use the 1-RDM and this information to allow plotting of both something like (a) A select set of the natural orbitals, perhaps HOMO/LUMO (b) Just the densities.
  3. While a minimal option would let one do this at each snapshot of inputs, a nice feature might be to automatically stitch many of these frames together. This might be possible through VMD scripting.
  4. Ideally there should be some functionality for manually making some of the tweaks to the resulting visualization. Specifically, there is the issue that while visualizing molecular surfaces, what you are usually visualizing is some variant on density isosurfaces, and that isosurface needs to be tweaked to accurately and aesthetically represent the phenomenon you are visualizing.
  5. The output of this process should be compatible with real 3d processing software, so that someone with rendering expertise can make these renderings much better looking or integrate them with a larger movie.

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kevinsung avatar kevinsung commented on July 20, 2024

@jarrodmcc Are the contraction coefficients and exponents already stored in the HDF5 files? In the example files, I see a dataset called 'basis' but it appears to simply store a string like 'sto-3g'.

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