[CP2K-user] [CP2K:22115] Re: QM/MM Interaction When Using MLCG Force Field via PLUMED
Marcella Iannuzzi
marci.akira at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 09:06:41 UTC 2026
Hello Somayeh Ahmadkhani
If the MM part does not have charges, there is no electrostatics between QM
and MM.
Whether other interactions are calculated or not it depends on your MM
(MLCG) force files. Does it consider interactions between the MM and QM
part?
Regards
Marcella
On Monday, February 16, 2026 at 11:52:17 AM UTC+1 so.ahm... at gmail.com wrote:
> Dear CP2K users and developers,
>
> I am using PLUMED to connect a machine learning force field (MLCG) trained
> on an ab initio dataset.
>
> I would like to clarify the following point: In a QM/MM calculation in
> CP2K, if I apply this MLCG force field (via PLUMED) to the MM region, what
> happens to the QM region and the QM/MM interaction term?
>
> Specifically, I have a coarse-grained (CG) force field for the MM region
> that is applied through PLUMED. Since this ML-based force field does not
> include explicit charge information, I am wondering:
>
> -
>
> Does it have any effect on the QM region itself?
> -
>
> How is the QM/MM interaction energy affected?
> -
>
> Are the Hellmann–Feynman forces still governing the QM region, or does
> the MLCG force field influence those calculations?
> -
>
> How is the interaction term treated when the MM region is described by
> a CG machine-learning potential?
>
> I would appreciate any clarification on how CP2K handles the interaction
> term in this setup.
>
> Best regards,
> Somayeh Ahmadkhani
>
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