Simulation vs. Understanding: A Tension, in Quantum Chemistry and Beyond. Part C. Toward Consilience

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2020 Aug 10;59(33):13694-13710. doi: 10.1002/anie.201910285. Epub 2020 Jun 23.

Abstract

In the last part of our Essay, we outline a future of consilience, with a role both for fact-seekers, and for searchers for understanding. We begin by looking at theory and simulation, surrounded as they are by and interacting with experiment, especially in Chemistry. Experimenters ask questions both conceptual and numerical, and so draw the communities together. Two case studies show what brings the theoretician authors joy in this playground, and two more detailed ones make it clear that computation/simulation is anyway deeply intertwined with theory-building in what we do, or for that matter, anywhere in the profession. From a definition of science we try to foresee how simulation and theory will interact in the AI-dominated future. We posit that Chemistry's streak of creation provides in that conjoined future a link to Art, and a passage to a renewed vision of the sacred in science.

Keywords: science and art; simulation; theory-building; understanding.

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