El Agente Quntur: A research collaborator agent for quantum chemistry
Juan B. P\'erez-S\'anchez, Yunheng Zou, Jorge A. Campos-Gonzalez-Angulo, Marcel M\"uller, Ignacio Gustin, Andrew Wang, Han Hao, Tsz Wai Ko, Changhyeok Choi, Eric S. Isbrandt, Mohammad Ghazi Vakili, Hanyong Xu, Chris Crebolder, Varinia Bernales, Al\'an Aspuru-Guzik

TL;DR
El Agente Quntur is a hierarchical AI system designed to assist and collaborate with researchers in quantum chemistry, making complex simulations more accessible and adaptable across software platforms.
Contribution
It introduces a reasoning-driven, generalizable multi-agent framework for quantum chemistry research, expanding automation beyond traditional procedural methods.
Findings
Supports the full range of ORCA 6.0 calculations
Operates by reasoning over documentation and literature
Designed for easy expansion to other quantum chemistry software
Abstract
Quantum chemistry is a foundational enabling tool for the fields of chemistry, materials science, computational biology and others. Despite of its power, the practical application of quantum chemistry simulations remains in the hands of qualified experts due to methodological complexity, software heterogeneity, and the need for informed interpretation of results. To bridge the accessibility gap for these tools and expand their reach to chemists with broader backgrounds, we introduce El Agente Quntur, a hierarchical, multi-agent AI system designed to operate not merely as an automation tool but as a research collaborator for computational quantum chemistry. Quntur was designed following three main strategies: i) elimination of hard-coded procedural policies in favour of reasoning-driven decisions, ii) construction of general and composable actions that facilitate generalization and…
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