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Accelerating Relativistic Exact-Two-Component Density Functional Theory Calculations with Graphical Processing Units.

Mikael KovtunEleftherios LambrosAodong LiuDiandong TangDavid B Williams-YoungXiaosong Li
Published in: Journal of chemical theory and computation (2024)
Numerical integration of the exchange-correlation potential is an inherently parallel problem that can be significantly accelerated by graphical processing units (GPUs). In this Letter, we present the first implementation of GPU-accelerated exchange-correlation potential in the GauXC library for relativistic, 2-component density functional theory. By benchmarking against copper, silver, and gold coinage metal clusters, we demonstrate the speed and efficiency of our implementation, achieving significant speedup compared to CPU-based calculations. One GPU card provides computational power equivalent to roughly 400 CPU cores in the context of this work. The speedup further increases for larger systems, highlighting the potential of our approach for future, more computationally demanding simulations. Our implementation supports arbitrary angular momentum basis functions, enabling the simulation of systems with heavy elements and providing substantial speedup to relativistic electronic structure calculations. This advancement paves the way for more efficient and extensive computational studies in the field of density functional theory.
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