Machine learning meets chemical physics

J Chem Phys. 2021 Apr 28;154(16):160401. doi: 10.1063/5.0051418.

Abstract

Over recent years, the use of statistical learning techniques applied to chemical problems has gained substantial momentum. This is particularly apparent in the realm of physical chemistry, where the balance between empiricism and physics-based theory has traditionally been rather in favor of the latter. In this guest Editorial for the special topic issue on "Machine Learning Meets Chemical Physics," a brief rationale is provided, followed by an overview of the topics covered. We conclude by making some general remarks.

Publication types

  • Editorial