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A top-level designed forecasting system for predicting computational times of density-functional theory (DFT)/time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT) calculations is presented. The computational time is assumed as the intrinsic property for the molecule. Basing on this assumption, the forecasting system is established using the reinforced concrete, which combines the cheminformatics, several machine-learning (ML) models, and the framework of many-world interpretation (MWI) in multiverse ansatz. Herein, the cheminformatics is used to recognize the topological structure of molecules, the ML/AI models are used to build the relationships between topology and computational cost, and the MWI framework is used to hold various combinations of DFT functionals and basis sets in DFT/TDDFT calculations. Calculated results of molecules from DrugBank dataset show that 1) it can give quantitative predictions of computational costs, typical mean relative errors can be less than 0.2 for DFT/TDDFT calculations with derivations of 25% using the exactly pre-trained ML models, 2) it can also be employed to various combinations of DFT functional and basis set cases without exactly pre-trained ML models, while only slightly enlarge predicting errors.
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