A fast low-rank inversion algorithm of dielectric matrix in GW approximation (2403.12340v2)
Abstract: The dielectric response function and its inverse are crucial physical quantities in materials science. We propose an accurate and efficient strategy to invert the dielectric function matrix. The GW approximation, a powerful approach to accurately describe many-body excited states, is taken as an application to demonstrate accuracy and efficiency. We incorporate the interpolative separable density fitting (ISDF) algorithm with Sherman--Morrison--Woodbury (SMW) formula to accelerate the inversion process by exploiting low-rank properties of dielectric function in plane-wave GW calculations. Our ISDF--SMW strategy produces accurate quasiparticle energies with $O(N_{\mathrm{r}}N_{\mathrm{e}}2)$ computational cost $(N_{\mathrm{e}}$ is the number of electrons and $N_{\mathrm{r}}=100$--$1000N_{\mathrm{e}}$ is the number of grid points) with negligible small error of $0.03$ eV for both complex molecules and solids. This new strategy for inverting the dielectric matrix can be (50\times) faster than the current state-of-the-art implementation in BerkeleyGW, resulting in two orders of magnitude speedup for total GW calculations.
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